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There are some newer heat rejecting window tints that are pretty good. 3m even makes one that’s clear that you could put on your windshield if you wanted.

They’ll recover them, refurbish them and sell them at a discount of just $5,000 over MSRP.

Are there people who don’t like 70's F1? I really thought humans were born liking it, like an instinct or something.

I like how BMW offers a cold weather package that includes the heated steering wheel without having to buy a package that contains a bunch of things you don’t want. But, at the same time, adding the things that you do want but don’t come standard can get really expensive.

I once bought a billet aluminum shift knob. I often wore a single leather glove on my right hand on hot and sunny or freezing cold days. I understand your struggle.

A feature most people would call frivolous, the heated steering wheel. I’ve had problems with my hands since I was in my 20's and they get worse when it gets cold. A heated steering wheel can make all the difference sometimes. Unfortunately, in my V60, I would have had to get the option package that includes all of

One of the things I didn’t like about the 86 was the hard seats. If a Lexus Toyobaru only has better seats and nothing else, that might make it worth having.

I thought the same thing, at relatively the same time, too.

I saw one of these driving through the grocery store parking lot a couple of months ago. I said to myself, “Holy shit, is that a Bricklin?” and the guy must have read my lips because he yelled out the window, “Yeah, it’s a Bricklin!”.

Pontiac GTO (the Holden one)

BCM failure is very common in this era GM, too, as is failure of the BCM connector on the wiring harness.

Quality shmality. What we need to do is reinvent the steering wheel and figure out how to put rockets on a car.

This is the 2021 equivalent to that armored truck that spilled cash all over the freeway a couple of years ago.

Video games and colors are terrible reasons to like a car, but if video games and special purples get more otherwise indifferent people to like cars, that’s a good thing.

They really should just make them shut off after a half mile or so of driving with them on. How hard could that be?

Not sure I’d use the word bandwagon to describe manufacturers’ moving to EVs. It implies that something is a trend or fad that will pass in time, EVs are here to stay.

Powering a Koenigsegg with volcanoes is so appropriate. Of course it’s powered by volcanoes, just look at the thing, listen to that sound coming out of it, gasp as it’s speed takes your breath when it passes. If they told me the Norse god of volcanoes lives behind the front seats along with 8 tiny volcanoes in the

Is the inner door different because of the manual cranks, complicating the search for a junkyard door or is the base model trim on the outside the only real issue there? Could you just weld some gussets to the inner door after bending it in place to make it stiff enough to not slide out of the hem joint?

There’s always the possibility the damage was caused by a collision with the open door. I could certainly imagine a bicyclist colliding with the door hard enough to break a spot weld but not hard enough to cause visible damage, considering the leverage involved. I could also imagine a single broken spot weld causing

Just imagine the ensuing chaos were one of these monstrosities to lose it’s front wheels barreling down the road at highway speeds. It could probably take out a small town.