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i am pretty sure the reason for the abundance of it was the no payments and no interest for 5 years mitsu had as a promotion on all their cars in the early 2000's. Unfortunately that was the beginning of the end for Mitsubishii in the us

1989 Toyota HiLux with the nearly bomb-proof 22R engine, BIN price of $1550

It’s not an eBay listing but I purchased this 2005 Prius non running from a dealer who couldn’t figure out the hybrid battery system. I paid $800 with 148,000. I’ve put about $600 into it and it’s been running great and getting me 45mpg! Makes owning my 12mpg LX470 much easier!

We all do, Bubbles, we all do.

2000 Honda Civic, 141K, $800 buy it now

The Blue Ridge

Omaha. A cold tundra where Saab 9000s grow old in midtown driveways.

I love watching them *just* to see the old cars that were new at the time.

This is a joke, right?

But the WikiLeaks dumps weren’t bullshit. Would you prefer the news to be things that are bullshit to things that are not?

Except the validity of those emails was never questioned.

Any comments pretending to understand integrity or basic journalism from a Gawker Media site is suspect to start with.

The truth of the claims in the dossier has not been verified; what has been verified, by several other outlets, is that this dossier exists, and has been known to exist for some time, and contains the claims in BuzzFeed’s reporting.

I thought “fake news” was a problem when it supposedly worked against Billary??? If you’re OK with Buzzfeed reporting this, fine, but you don’t get to bitch about Comey bringing up emails or Pizzagate because it allegedly helped a guy you (and most of us sane people) disagree with... It’s either a problem, or it

According to BuzzFeed. And if BuzzFeed is a legitimate source of news than InfoWars deserves a Pulitzer.

If you don’t have different countries competing to host every two years, how is the IOC going to justify those huge bribes?

I’m pretty sure if a president’s brother opened a small-batch brewery today, Americans would be pretty stoked about it. Hard to believe that was once seen as a point of shame.

If only they did better background checks like cab companies