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So what year Altima was she driving?

1962 Cadillac

for me it was the 1989 honda prelude (and of course also the NSX). They were the first cars i remember that incorporated dark red LED brake lights. they put them in the spoilers but they were brighter, redder, and turned on quicker. That type of bulb eventually became the standard

I had a passed down 1998 Lincoln Mark VIII in college and the neon rear bar was (and still) great looking. Now cars are going back to the lightbars like we had on many in the 80's as well.

1971-78 Oldsmobile Toronado with their ancillary tail lights mounted at ‘eye level’ at the base of the rear window. These predated the government mandated CHMSL by more than a decade.

I think the BMW Z8 tail lamps are still ahead of our time, despite the fact they’re from 1999

Fishing for some of that lost Torch mojo, I see.

I nominate the last few years of the Lincoln Mark VII. That full width neon across the back end was very futuristic looking. The technology of using neon didn’t last, LEDs took that mantle... but it sure did look amazing.

The BMW Z8 should be recognized for using NEON lamps, not LED. 

Maserati Khamsin mounted in the glass. Except for US market versions. I won’t post that atrocity.

Whatabout Chicago!

Because if you could afford to and wanted to buy this car, chances are you already had a 911

sure, but then you wouldn’t have an insanely weird hot beetle

god damn those wheels are so bad

That is BS.

Quit lying since Repossessed cars go to the lender to be auctioned off not the tow company! FYI: Lenders also have to follow this law!

Automatic No Dice on any car having an airbag equipped steering wheel removed (unless it’s dirt cheap, very old, and an accident is disclosed in the ad). Either it’s been in an accident, or the seller is a complete moron (or both)

I’m in NY/NJ, where nobody considers Ohio part of the northeast.

No, it’s more likely that they saw a photographer and started quickly holding hands in time before the photographer took the picture. It’s a “oh crap, did anyone see us hating each other?” look of surprise.

Hard seats with adjustments. No suspension travel. Sloppy steering. No headroom if you’re over 3' 8". Feet catch on bumps.