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I say I would buy the street version of this, but they aren’t going to make it, which is probably for the best since I won’t buy it.

Ok max verCrashen, everyone but you is cheating.

Agreed. They’re making so many crazy lease deals right now just to move metal that the glut of off-lease inventory is going to be insane in just 1-2 years. Just wait until the off-lease deals come rolling in. I got my Ioniq Electric from an off-lease sale that with just 10k miles and less than half the MSRP, and that

Plymouth wasn’t irrelevant for most of its existence. The whole idea of the brand was to cater to car buyers who couldn’t afford a Chrysler, Dodge, or a DeSoto. Plymouth was crucial to Chrysler’s survival through the the Great Depression.

Of automakers still selling cars in the US market, my initial thought is Mitsubishi. There were a few years in my career where I ended up at the LA Autoshow every year, and I’ll always remember their sad little booth tucked in a back corner (granted this was like 5+ years ago). I think they may have made some headway

“Our Man In..” was cancelled.

See also my new Pedestrian Safety Bill:

Good point. We should crush ALL the Chargers and Challengers. Maybe G35/37s too.  Just to be safe. And on general principles.

Don’t be a killjoy.  It has to do with transportation and it’s neat.

Nearly 100 years underwater and still looks to be in better shape than many of our “modern” bridges.

Right-wing climate change deniers get to post but I’m still in the greys.

It has wood trim, and that orange is spiritually brown.

Yup.  That’s how literally any person who isn’t insanely rich would be treated.  There’s no reason Musk should get different treatment.  

Judge ought to have issued a bench warrant on the spot.

Hmmm, my interest has been Piqued. Move over Normies and your boring little family lives, this is a real SUV! I love it.

I would buy the shit out of that.

Ferraris Over 90 percent of all ever produced are apparently still on the road rotting in the Sultan of Brunei’s once-climate-controlled garages.

Over 90 percent of all Ferraris ever produced are apparently still on the road  sitting in climate controlled garages. 

It’s more than just the auto industry, though. Project 2025's environmental section is basically “let’s intentionally destroy as much nature as possible and purposefully make global warming worse.” Not even a “maximise shareholder value for a short while” kind of destruction, but “let’s commit environmental suicide”

I’m in Syracuse and they are planning to install cameras here. Everyday on my commute, I drive through by an elementary school with a posted 20mph speed limit. Everyday, I have someone on my bumper when I slow down to that speed. The cars ahead and in the other lane seem to ignore the speed, too.