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The most surprising part about all of this is that Hertz didn’t try to immediately arrest all of the customers.

I have yet to see a new Z, and I live in FL where retirees come to spend their children’s’ inheritance the money they saved during their career on playthings.

Modern Alfas are not unreliable.

Some residents have taken to parking their trucks in a pay lot over half a mile from the neighborhood,

I respect them. I think it’s one of those cars that is very sensitive to color, which would be an interesting article. In lighter flake paint I think they look good. Not my favorite wheels. 280 hp on the second year models is just fine for this car. Everyone here always wants manual transmissions, but I don’t remember

Counterpoint: a reserve auction is exactly what the seller needs to mitigate the possibility of a cratered value. Nothing to lose. A no-reserve auction would be far more nail-biting.

There’s a big difference between hitting a fixed barrier vs. another vehicle.

Dumb comment is dumb. They’re extremely similar-looking.

Am I being gaslit? Is this not already what the existing ID3 looks like?

Wrong! Silent booms are easy! Lift one cheek!

1) did not respond to my request for comment,

Yeah that color combo is arguably the most sought after. Especially in manual. Some might argue the flash green and atacama. Both combos are of similar unicorn status.

I’ll put my late Saab 9-5 in the mix. The 2.8T is a little shy of 300bhp but because most don’t even know what it is it surprises a lot of people.

Ford’s Panther body Crown Vic, especially if it’s a former police car

I’ll through my daily in there. Modded to stage 3, pushing ~400hp

“Sir. Tavarish is on line one.”

Looks like some Youtuber is getting the Cheapest McLaren P1 in the US as soon as this one dries out. 

I’ve been commenting here for more than 10 years and I’m still in the grays. Do y’all just actively not want any more approved commenters?

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I highly recommend this video where Howard’s “proof” that 1x1=2 is systematically examined and debunked. Like Folding Ideas’ video debunking flat earth, it’s very watchable and sort of comforting, despite the fact that it essentially reaffirms a basic fact that we all (except Howard) know.