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We have a green arrow to indicate ‘GO’, i.e. a protected left turn.  Green ball got replaced with flashing yellow arrow meaning ‘Go if clear’ and Red light means no go.

If I read Gerber’s statement correctly, it seems he considers the investors the core demographic of the company - not the people they’re selling cars to (who by and large genuinely struggle to make a nearly $50,000 new car “affordable” in their budget).

The Average American is not buying a new car. There are 130 million households in the USA and only 13 million new cars were sold last year. So each holdhold only buys a new car once every 10 years, and with 2.5 adults per household, that works out to a new car per person every ~25 years.

I’m in this camp. Looking at the market, low mileage cars are in the mid-20K range. Cars with 150k-ish are in the mid teens. If this car passes a mechanical check and has some decent maintenance history, NP. 

The price is more right on this than anyone in here has admitted to so far. LOL at the number of posts thinking a 944 is a $5k car. It’s not 20 years ago anymore. $9500 is far from the top of the market on an S2. Something nice will set you back $20k..$30k if you have money to burn. So something less than $10k is

Tempted by Carla Gugino (of course)

I’ll go against the current here and say Nice Price.

You know what this 944 and yesterday’s Integra have in common? They’re both $5,000 cars. No dice. 

By all accounts, Paramount hated the franchise and actually wanted to stop producing sequels because they were so embarrassed by it, but the movies were so cheap to produce and made so much money at the box office that they couldn’t justify not making the films. Finally they just sold the rights off to another studio.

such a shame hey. I had a huge teen crush on her in the 90's. But hey, Mira Sorvino is getting work. That’s nice...

Clowns as scary things didn’t really become a thing until some horror writer in New England wrote a book about a murderous clown in 1986.

Can’t remember what he called It.

Causeway felt like a debut film for a promising actor that debuted at Sundance circa 2004-2006 when the indie boom peaked. No Hard Feelings was just utterly beneath her.

Welcome to you direct sales future, today.

I remember hearing a person try to make the case that “even if one person is saved from drowning!” we should get rid of all public swimming pools. This article is equally as absurd.

It’s always a problem dealing with literal people with no humor. You made a patently ridiculous and demonstrably false assertion, so I responded in a similar manner.

I am more than willing to enrage legions of Swifties, if that’s what it takes.

That Cornflower Blue sedan is ne plus ultra early 80’s for me.  Lovely, unobtainable young lady drove one; ah, youth.

caused it to dress to the right

My parents had a string of 4 cylinder Volvos over the years (a 245, a 242, a GL, a 240DL). I loved the interior for its simplicity. Easy to drive stick too. 

I’m only slightly jealous of your day driving Volvos around.