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Yep. “Glorified Golf Cart” fits this to a tee. First photo and my thought was “huh, someone actually finally got around to making what looks like a car body for a golf cart...

Huh. Why is there an article about a newspaper on a car site? Did you forget login credentials for the site it belongs on, The Root?

You got the start date wrong. It should be 1607-2019. You left out the whole era of colonial indentured servitude.

So much smoke and mirrors from Ford. $14 billion is all fine and dandy, but what I really want to hear is if he’s looking to increase the profit margin above 4.4% while they’re at it.

I see the problem. You’ve fallen for the trap of accepting GM’s claim that there were any Monte Carlos after the 1988 model year. When you slap a Monte Carlo badge on a Lumina, it is still a Lumina.

When your Beetle finally manages to fatally injure you, Please realize that the infliction of this indignity will be the most likely reason why.

Problem is any clown can make a youtube channel. This idiot claimed the tires are almost as big as his brake calipers roughly 8 minutes in.

Ahhhhh, the wonders of reading too quickly. I was wondering why Renault would appoint a Michelin chef to run the company. Even if they guy got a 5 star review, I don’t think he could cook up anything that would result in him doing a good job running a car company...

Of course the truck still has mirrors. Where do you think they hide those side rear view cameras at?

People are demonstrating short memories and asking the wrong question. They should really be asking “How freaking broke is Uber that they are now considering the use of autonomous electric scooters?”

I can’t tell if this was supposed to be a useful article or the HTML equivalent of the Home Shopping Network.

I can’t tell if this was supposed to be a useful article or the HTML equivalent of the Home Shopping Network.

The fifth paragraph should be “See? That damned Caddy engine from years back is still haunting us, dammit!”

That’s all well and good... Now tell us about the capacities to land the 787, which this article claims the aircraft was. Also, remember it is summer down there, so they may have issues regarding “hot and high” that need to be dealt with as well. (Those that don’t know, hot ambient air and high altitude both increase

How does he even have any classic Beetles or VW buses? I don’t know about Michigan, but in my East Coast neck of the woods, he would be able to sell those off for a fair bit of money. Those VW buses would sell as is for about $20k to $25k each around here, not including the cost of having to move them halfway across

Looks like it was shot at least once. The damage on the hatch suspiciously looks like someone took a pot shot at it with a shotgun. But then again, seeing as the article mentioned the father’s death may have been an accident due to misuse of shotgun ammunition for stump removal, maybe there was more than one accident

So... basically, Uber is attempting to make the riders pay each driver 9,000 pounds by 2025. There are exactly how many electric cars in that price range that Uber would allow in its livery network?

Age-damaged key (basically stripped and worn down form factor) and a now broken ignition switch. I did the same thing right around my Honda’s 20th birthday. I have numerous copies of the ignition key, including an original that was kept in a safe. The most heavily used (and now retired) key is almost 1/3 of an inch

Just so you know, the “smiley face” serial killer conspiracy theory is at least a decade old at this point. So the plot to the novel published last year is based on the conspiracy theory and not the other way around as you suggest in the third paragraph.

Prices don’t get particularly high when you know you’re selling what will inevitably be a parts car.

No such thing as an off-the-lot car that is track ready. Not until manufacturers start providing an easily accessible fuse box where the entire safety system of airbags are wired centrally so track drivers can disable problematic systems like this, then re-enable the features when they return to daily driving. After