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I was 16, school had just gotten out for summer. Me and two of my friends (one is a reader and occasional commenter here) had been riding around in my gold 1994 Toyota Camry with paint peeling off one side and a button that says "Power" but doesn't actually do anything. No really, nothing.

I'll tell you what, here's a screenshot from the video:

I actually have a video, but its incredibly shameful and I won't post it. Not to mention it was a public road, and I was doing 170mph. You don't have to believe me if you don't want to.

Sadly, I have four (and yes, they're all very stupid. No excuses):

Looks like the Brazilian team to me

It's a Honda Fit.

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If you truly want weirdly outdated Fords, it is hard to compete with the Argentinean Ford Falcon, which was produced there from 1962 to 1991! And while it was restyled several times there were all basically bumper & grille jobs that left the '62 body shell intact.

Do a quick research of the cars that we kept manufacturing for decades, you will find some bizarre things including the Chevrolet Opala. It's based in the 60's Opel Rekord but with an Chevrolet 250 Stovebolt and it was made until 1992! It's name was a mix of Opel + Impala ('cause powertrain). Take a look at this

From 1964 to 1985 Brazil was under a military rule (coup or revolution really doesn't matter now) and sometime during the 70' importations were forbidden to give a boost in our local industry. You person or company couldn't import technology, you needed to ask the govt to import heavy machinery and computers. That's

It looked so much like an old Lincoln they said "screw it" and through a Lincoln hood ornament on it.

Crack pipe.

2005-2009 V6 Mustangs. Yep, we'll just toss a 4.0 truck motor in there making about 200 hp and call it a day. Yeah the fuel economy is pretty terrible too.

How about Mustang or a Camaro...with a V6? Or worse Fox body Mustang with a 4 banger.

V6 Challenger, because really, you should have gotten a V8.

I've never noticed this bump before and now I can't stop staring at it.

Pbbbst. At least in my neck of the woods, women (and men) seem to respond rather well to my understated Mustang.

For me to handle the whole negotiation process is $500. That is the same on a 20k car or a 100k car.

There are people who don't mind researching and haggling with the dealerships. There are people that hate it. I can mow and edge my own yard, but I hate it and my time is more valuable than that, so I pay someone else to do it. I have found that most of my customers just want to pick out a car, get the best price,

Whoa... is this the 6000 SUX from RoboCop?