bigharv
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bigharv

I'm not sure. I mean, the same recipe didn't work with the XLR, and that was actually fast.

"Somehow doesn't stick around"-come on, it's taken them damn near a decade to sell ONLY the 4C here.

Really? Because a lot of Jalops love their G8 GTs and GXPs.

Or, both you and Mr. Clownshoe are right (they'll appreciate) and wrong (they aren't new). Good call, I was admiring an acquaintance's mint yellow S2000 on Saturday night.

Very limited run though, so I think they'll be bought up and the turnover will be so low that the prices will rise.

A car that doesn't depreciate in 10 years is still a heck of a deal!

I'm nominating the Chevy SS. They're a little pricey right now, but like the G8 GXPs, they will hold their value VERY well.

Hellcat? I don't know, won't be worth much in ten years if I get my hands on it.

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Taking over Porsche after that giant clusterfuck of deal? Inflicting a 2004 Jetta on him? We may never know.

Really don't like Subaru and Mitsubishi, eh?

See, and here we see the problem with dealers being dicks. When it's a limited run (think BMW 1M) they can get away with this. When it's a eagerly anticipated car but one that is not intended to be limited run, they lose customers, kill interest, and cost themselves good will and money. There are lots of ways to

You have newspaper?

A mirror in the shower is what he needs. Plus, a shower afterwards gets all the hairs out of his beard after he's trimmed, so he doesn't end up shedding them into his keyboard (not that I've done that before).

He needs to go buy a decent (there are no good ones) cordless beard trimmer-check 'the wirecutter' or 'the sweethome', I've got their recommended Wahl unit-and do it in the shower. He may want a shower mirror too-no big deal. Have him trim, put the trimmer outside of the shower (they aren't waterproof), and THEN have

Especially for skis! A ski pass through was an option...that my car, while including things like a motorized rear windscreen shade, did not include. I've contemplated adding my own with a knife before...

You know what car doesn't have a folding rear seat? Or even a pass-through?

I have never, ever had a passenger do that; I imagine I'd react similarly as I do to the occasionally unbelted passenger. "Stop that or you walk".

I think the service department would argue that incompetence in the factory plays a bigger part.

Have you been introduced to a fine gentlemen by the name of "Steve Lehto"?