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My sister had a '97 Gran Marquis she inherited from Grandma. Low mileage and pristine. An F150 backed into it, crumpled the hood, cracked a headlight and punctured the radiator. Could've been drivable for about $50, but it was totaled due to already having such a low value as a used car. If am old, old car was

I'm significantly more afraid of encountering white trash than any other race. Maybe it's because I'm from the Midwest, but it's the white trash meth heads you see most often doing crazy shit like this. And they're the ones always carrying.

A7, A5 Sportback, TT sportback. When does the A3 sedan sportback?

It's America's most unreliable cars, now managed by Italians.

Then you're obviously not the target for this app. Or valets in general.

I go to Indiana University and we have a huge population of students from China. This is a pretty tame car. R8s and Maseratis are common fare. My friend was roommates with a kid from Shenzhen freshman year (mandatory dorms first year - the great equalizer). This kid had a Quattroporte and every weekend he and his

My friend and I were flipping cars in high school, bought a $700 e36 325i. Serpentine belt snapped on Highway, so we left it at a gas station in Indy and walked to NAPA (30 mins)

At least they can locate the driver. Good thing it wasn't a cab or metro

so outside of Russia we swallow sinkholes? I don't think the joke fits.

Didn't know this was happening until I stumbled upon it walking home from class. My weekend just got so much more exciting.

No. It has to do with conflicts of interest now that Mercedes is launching a car that could "potentially" compete with the Model S and future smaller Tesla "In some demographics".

Wow, I used to buy and sell cars off Craigslist all the time. This is scary. He was just another college kid doing what we do to get by and some psycho decides his life is worth a couple of grand. What a completely fucked society we live in.

You've obviously never driven the autobahn. It's not well maintained. It's narrow, usually no shoulder to speak of and the pavement is often much rougher than in the US. The Italian Autostrada and Spanish highways are impeccably well maintained... But then again Germany didn't suffer from the construction boom and

350z. After growing up thinking these cars were the absolute shit, I was severely disappointed when I finally got to drive one last year.

It took me a second but then I swallowed my gum laughing. Your wit has pleased my dorky sense of humour.

Touché.

My first BMW. A '97 540i Sport 6 speed. I thought all BMWs were overrated, unreliable, overpriced poseur cars. I only bought the 540i because I had $4000k and didn't want to go to college without a car. So I bought the fastest one I could fine.

I bought my E39 M5 for $10k. With $5k, I could add an ESS supercharger and taller rear diff. I think that could touch 200

Not many mountains in the ocean. If it crossed habited land without permission or tracking, I'm sure some military would've picked it up.

because in Europe almost every luxurious car had a pewny diesel engine. We only go as low as the 128i, but they make due with a 114i with less than a hundred horsepower. So that's why.