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New cars are expensive. The article wasn’t “These are the used shitboxes can you offroad for cheap”.

Not that I’m biased or anything, but I think my new-to-me everyday car is going to look pretty good in a few more years as well.

Don’t cut yourself on all that edge.

Moab, Utah is like a painting you can drive though. And hey, a Jeep Wrangler pickup like this one might be a lot easier to buy a year from today! [Image: Andrew P. Collins]

Sell for parts, car is ruined. There’s probably no workaround whatsoever.

I actually think the Mirror supports are one of the nicest touches on the car. Short of exotic cars, its rare to see such a thin and styled support for a mirror.

Nope. Desperately unfunny (his schtick is supposed to be funny, right?).

I drove my GT 5000+ miles across the US this summer with my SO. Here is a photo from Capitol Reef in Utah.

This truck is stupid, designed for rich dude-bros who will never use it as intended. Its a codpiece for the Affliction t-shirt wearer. Its a cynical cash grab from Ford.

EDIT: Whaaaa....$229k!? For a big Corvette?

So, you take a SMG car that (according to you) is around $4K to $5K less than a comparable manual, spend at least $3K in parts and labor to modify it to match the manual model. Add in all the time and personal energy you put into this project, even without you doing the labor. Add the stress of now driving around in a

Myself, I’m a Sunny Day Rider.

Congrats Pagani, you made a new Beatle!

This new generation of Volvo vehicles is beautiful. There’s something about how Volvo has mastered squared-off styling in a contemporary look that makes their cars attractive beyond belief.

You know, I’ve always said the 1200 GS could use a little more weight.

Yeah, I'm still trying to wrap my head around that one. Would be nice to have a 35 hour work week.

I rode one once and was able to turn off all my per-conceived notions about what I want in a bike, and just let it be what it was. In that mode, I found it comfortable, very manageable, non-intimidating and absolutely unbreakable. Seemed like a perfect bike to start a person out on, or getting around in heavy city

Car based not-particularly-utilitarian 4x4 runabouts?

TL;DR version:

Here’s how you can learn to fix cars.
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I have to say, Timothy Dalton in this film is one of the finest performances of any actor ever on screen.