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Case in point, here is a different 2008 E150 with only 86k miles for a fiver under $11k. It is a work van, so it already has cabinets in the back. Bonus, it has a cage between the driver and cargo areas, making it much better suited for kidnapping hookers keeping your cute little doggie safe.

CP <<=F===|=====>> NP

You’d have to be insane to launch a new attainable sports car right now. I know I’ll be flamed to death but that segment is dying a slow, agonizing death.

Toyota totally has the guts to bring back the MR2. The problem is that BMW and Subaru don’t have a mid-engine car to build it from.

I learned when I tried my hand at autocrossing. Being great at car control is not the same as fast. The really fast guys don’t seem to need good car control because they don’t get the car out of shape in the first place. (Admittedly, this is the wet on slicks, which is means you will get crossed up regardless.)

It was probably around a $500 car originally, but they added tires, a winch, roof rack, switches, horn, exhaust, snorkel, etc.... those parts weren’t free......   and it shoots fire you guys!

I voted CP but now deeply regret it. It just snowed 6" where I live and this thing would turn the Monday commute into the day’s bright spot.

It needed to be a $500 car to run the gambler but they are asking $1,900. Were they lying then or now?

So my dad and I are hardcore 1980's Mercedes diesel diehard, we would travel across states to buy these diesel Benz for cheap, however, having too many similar cars has its merits for my case it was an unfortunate one.

I was 18 at that time, my and car was a 1984 300SD, and my dad drives an 87 300SDL just about

Trying to get here their before her flight

My first car was a 1968 VW Beetle that my father and I rebuilt from the ground up. The only things we didn’t rebuild at first were the gauges, so I drove for a couple years without them. In my first year of driving I ran out of gas and coasted into the parking lot of a small Realtor office. I went in to ask if I could

Jeeze... Surprised the British government didn’t refurb that bad boy to haul all of their shit off of the EU’s front yard.

“Let’s get this out onto a tray.”

“Nice.”

As opposed to the visible spare tire, which I always carry around with me.

It means an orthopedist specially designed it so that you’d need to visit him after sitting in the car for any amount of time.

The banner image shows a remote labeled “BASIC Programming.” This had me really, desperately hoping that the Bosch fuel injection system (or whatever these had?) featured a BASIC interpreter, and you could program your car. I feel disappointed. *sad beeping noises*

Brother is a trucker. Fact is, lots of drivers don’t want a salary because they can make way more by the mile. Also most truckers hate the rest rules because they have no problem with driving overtired if it means they get that sweet overtime. Luckily there are regulations in place to curb this for the most part.

This is the kind of headline that could have used a definite article at the opening. “Doctor Who Tried to Warn...” has a distinctly different meaning for some people than if they were to read “The Doctor Who Tried to Warn....”

I’m sorry, I’m going to hell, but I thought a thousands-of-year old Doctor Who at some point tried to warn us about the Wuhan Virus, and then died, and will be recast due to regeneration from this headline...