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I’ve driven several Prius taxis with over 300k miles. I think the highest was over 400k. Just keep up the maintenance and it will keep going.

This looks like a great idea if you simply love driving. Spend a couple hundred bucks to spend a day bombing around some curvy back roads in a beautiful machine that’s WAY out of your price range? Hell yes!

For insurance to write that off would be just plain stupid. Most of the roll-over strength is going to come from the pillars, and the only one pushed out of alignment was the driver’s a pillar by an inch or so. That shouldn’t be nearly enough to compromise it. Not in any noticeable way at least. Actually had something

I’m going to guess safety regulations and reliability. Oh, and speed .

It could still technically be considered an investment, provided the car depreciates less than an equivalent amount of more traditional investments should there be a general recession or depression. Of course, the car is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Given that the income trends of recent years

Ah, but you see, if you buy this car and the economy goes into the privy, you’ve still at least got an ultra rare Ferrari. So what if no one can afford it? No one would be able to afford a Picasso either, but you can’t drive a Picasso .

The title should be “How to get cancer in 30 seconds or less.”

I can kind of understand cab drivers doing this. Driving in stop-and-go traffic for 8+ hours can actually be pretty tiring on the right leg. Other than cabbies though, they probably just heard from someone who sounded like they knew what they were talking about that it saves gas or prevents wear on the transmission

Let me first say that I have always loved the Flex. I love the styling and it has more power than most people will ever really need. If I had the money there would be one parked outside of my house.

God, the Avenger. A car with an awesome name and absolutely no ability to live up to it.

I drive a 28' box truck every day on the highway and, consequently, can see what everyone’s doing while they’re driving. I blow my air horn at texters.

1982 Morgan Plus 8

Enjoy your 1000th star, sir. You have earned it.

What this guy does is like, inches from being really, really cool. I love the idea of massively powerful diesels in sports cars. It just would have been so much better if he didn’t tune the engines to pollute as much as a small African nation. Maybe it’s just me, but I can’t really see the appeal of constantly spewing

Nothing says old money like a Bentley. Nothing screams old money like a classic Bentley. $8500 or best offer.

Absolutely the licking. I don’t need my secrets displayed for the world to see. There are some things about me that even I don’t want to know.

I love this guy’s vijayos. He manages to take subjects that are exceptionally boring (let’s face it, the inner workings of hand tools are only interesting to a select few masochists) and make them entertaining.

With all of the time that I’ve spent digging under vehicles that had been sunk to the axles in sand, I’m astonished that I never thought of this. Bravo, gentlemen! Well done!

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The conclusion seems to be “Eh, not too bad.”