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I hope you find the right buyer for this, but on the open market you don’t get any return on aftermarket parts. Unless a complete build from a shop (e.g. Hennessy, Saleen), they generally decrease value. You’re much better off reverting the car back to stock (even if you pay someone else to) and then selling off the

I know Tom responded with a perfectly reasonable response, but on behalf of all of Jalopnik’s readership, I wanted to extend our deepest sympathies that you had to read about the same car twice in a 12-month period.

“Since license plates are the property of the Crown, there is no appeal process.”

Wagons!

What was so bad about the Previa?

Does it come in Brown?

I’ve never understood this argument. Sure there’s more to do with a manual transmission, but isn’t that kinda the point? My daily commute is boring enough, I don’t need to make the drive even less interesting.

“I’m sorry that some people took offense at my dietary habits...”

It’s NIGHT AND DAY.

After using domestic airlines all my life, I felt like royalty the first time I flew internationally on an Asian airline. I had no idea flying could be such a pleasant experience before that.

+2 superlatives

I’ve done my share of domestic and international flights—both economy and business—on mostly American and Asian airlines. Domestic airlines in the U.S. have absolutely the worst customer service across the board. Continental and Delta are probably the best among the four (plus United and American), but that’s not

I’m all for EV’s, but only so far as the sustainability of the environment. Interested enough to buy one? Nope. Between EV’s, and autonomy, cars in the next two decades are going to pretty much become mobile appliances. Just something to get you around in an efficient manner. At that point it becomes apparent that

I’ll just leave this here.

I almost said “meh, nothing special about this run!”

Well here’s the thing that the average American doesn’t realize. We are not fighting a country, an army or even a group of rebels. We are fighting an idea, a belief. Those are damn near impossible to eradicate. The best but most costly and time consuming ways would be to try and rebuild the countries. All these

I dunno about anyone else, but I’m invested in figuring out what the effort is at this point? No, seriously, what would final victory in Afghanistan look like to you? The evidence thus far suggests that the best way to ensure ISIS gains a foothold in a Muslim majority country is to bomb said country for a few years.

I’m pretty sure mouth, throat, and esophagus cancer messes with your physical conditioning.

This toes the line between serious and sarcasm SO HARD I don’t know what do think of it. It is both true, funny, and sad (that nicotine is so addictive).