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I hate to sound bougie, but owing money on a 15 year old car seems sketchy. Most banks won’t loan you money for a car this age, so who does have the lien? Why not take out a personal loan instead and probably get a better rate? These questions point to someone possibly being in over their head, and that’s not the

Walkable, car-free communities seem like a great idea until the zombies attack.

I guess you could go back to the 70s and argue with Ford about their nomenclature.

Yeah, why does every interior shot have those weird spots?

The sedan and the hatchback had basically the same silhouette but the sedan lacked the hatch and only the trunk lid opened.

I have been called that word. I’m for giving the dealership the benefit of the doubt because I remember when I used to go to Radio Shack and type the following into their display computers:

I was driving my partner’s toy poodles somewhere, I forget where or why. They were trained to ride in the back seat and were very good at it. About 20 minutes in, they moved to the front seat and wouldn’t return to the back. Thinking maybe they were getting too much sun through the back window, I blindly reached back

Evidently it’s the “15% rust,” whatever that is.

Fun fact: the “woodgrain” dash is actually hand-painted metal.

>These used to be everywhere. The fact that I can’t even remember the last time I saw one makes me think that you don’t see them anymore...

I’ve had an admiration for these ever since I foolishly tried to race one in ‘92 in my new SE-R. No idea what they’re worth now but this price seems more in line with an all original example, not one with stories. ND.

Already gone. Not surprised, because this was a good price. The seller knew it and probably figured there was no need to wash and primp it because it was definitely going to sell.

The 80s were a very brown time. Which is why we lost our minds and went all teal and pink in the 90s.

Good news! These folks will build an Interceptor to your specs:

Ah, the 70s, when an actor could be plus-sized and still be the star rather than the jolly sidekick.

Many (most?) convertibles in the north are bought for fun and never leave the garage during the winter. 

Didn’t the Maxima make something like 190 hp? Why was this so underpowered?

Sweet! How many hours can I leave it idling in my driveway in the suburbs while I cosplay as a long-haul trucker?

Why couldn't they just say no? That would've been legal.