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Mustang prerunner, anyone?

I’ve always wanted to swap a Cummins 4BT into a Prius just for the sheer irony of it. What could be better than rolling coal in a Prius?

What really surprises me is how low the prices are

I really want that diesel 4Runner but it's been sold :(

Their Prius-loving sensibilites offend me

Don’t listen to the haters, Doug! Your Hummer is beautiful!

Wow dude you're my favorite

*ran until parked

Kill me now. I don't want to live to see this day.

What I like most about the 911 is that it’s a 911. There is nothing wrong with it, so why should it change?

Ok that'd be cool

In a perfect world, we wouldn't have to worry about high gas prices. It would just be free!

Yeah I was talking about the US though. And you’re right about the E38, but not every E38 owner is like that. Seems like there are way more 5-owner examples than 1-owner ones.

I’d say probably any domestic fullsize truck.

I’d argue that the Land Cruiser is more of an upper-middle class thing. But old 7-series (E38 especially) are usually around $3-4k on Craigslist where I’m from and are usually only driven by people that want German metal but can’t afford any other form of it, so lower-class if you ask me.

100% true.

It has Missouri tags though, so they probably took the cats off after Texas.

I loved my ‘95 4Runner, but the 3VZE was terrible. No power, incredibly low gas mileage. I get better fuel economy in my supercrew F-150 with a 5.4 then I ever did with my 4Runner. From a purely practical standpoint, this is a CP. However, it's a very cool truck.

Never gets old