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This. $4k will get you a 2002 Corolla with 150k on the clock. I’d rather have the SHO for that money.

You probably knew this, but the Robocop cars werent SHOs. They were actual police-spec cars with the head-gasket blowinest 3.8.  The grille vents were there to help with cooling when idling.

The seats look terrible, but I figure you could get them re-upholstered at an aftermarket place. I’d also get the engine bay steam cleaned to restore it to at least looking like its original glory:

I feel like people voting ND are thinking in year 2000 dollars or something. The starting point for a rust free car with no mechanical issues today is $3k. Min. for a boring nothing car. Add the rarity and coolness of the SHO and 90's nostalgia trends, this car is an EASY $4k all day.

According to the Fueleconomy.gov site, the estimated annual fuel price for a 2020 Forester is $2100 (“*Based on 45% highway, 55% city driving, 15,000 annual miles and current fuel prices”). So at full MSRP that’s less than ten years to break even. More money to be saved in oil changes and the like, but not including

“Weird enough to be a Subaru?”

This one is basically the same as the Bees-Forks, which looks a lot like other Toyota crossovers. Guessing that Toyota did the design part of this share.

Our 2016 election cycle, and politics in general, have proven that idiots can definitely rise to the top.  

“He came to see me, with tears in his eyes. He’s probably never cried before in his life. He said to me ‘Please Mr Trump, please come back to Twitter. You owe it to the country! America needs you!’”

It doesn’t matter. Him paying $10,000 a day is like an average person paying $10 a day. This fine is as toothless as the fines imposed on multi billion-dollar corporations.

Helps to solve world hunger.... nope

Imagine claiming that you can’t afford to pay a wealth tax because all your money is tied up in assets and investments and isn’t liquid enough to be given to the government in the form of taxes and then dropping $44 billion to buy Twitter.

Don’t forget their own articles from a decade ago.

I don’t find it to be the brightness itself so much as the aim of a lot of them, and this isn’t counting the ass dragging Carolina Squat trucks or the idiots using off-road light bars while on the road.

If it makes you feel better, The Drive made their own social media post this week about that Jeep that was towed while in gear where the engine spun up to “50,000 rpm” and ripped itself apart. Motor Trend also shared a social media post about an article they did about the Honda Ridgeline’s bed-trunk thing from when

Well damn, that’s the sound of the drain being circled on this site.

Rich corinthian Amazon basics seating materials. 

CarMax makes a shit load of money from those people. 

The $100,000 fine should have a $50,000 destination fee added to it. 

Not a bad idea, either, since ceramics hold up over time (not a scientist just looking at my toilet).