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I concur. I like looking at cars for their aesthetics and I appreciate the engineering, but "car as a thing to spend dispoable income on" doesn't click with me

He offered to pay for it. When she decided to have the kid instead, he refused to acknowledge them, so she sued them over paternity and child support - and won.

That car pretty much set the template for my favorite type of car: small, light, 2 door coupe with a stick. It taught me so much about how to toss a car around corners. (FWD cars, at least; I had to re-learn a lot of it years later when I got a Miata.)

Since he literally went out with a bang, which was also a with a marvelous self-own....

Late 60's/early 70's Marcos GT with a Volvo 3.0 I6.

There are actually people lining up to defend this idiot! Like, yes, this pandemic has introduced a whole host of challenges, and the necessities of remote work and meetings have left everyone needing to adjust to how they do things. But I can say the easiest part of my workday, every single day, has been not

Because 99.9% of them have been modified, trashed by a teen, wrecked, abused, and have 200k miles on them. Dude paid for the only nice one other there. It was an auction, so at least 2 people thought it was worth that. BAT also sold 2 for under $15k this year in nice shape with a good chunk of miles. That’s the type

say it with me kids: Toxic Masculinity

There are plenty of men who haven’t grown past the age of 12 who think this old man’s sad attempt at being “alpha” is totally strong and awesome.

The state of this country.

Malts are delicious but not so delicious to interrupt a top priority, top secret meeting. He has zero emotional intelligence and he’s president because white people hate Black folks, Mexicans and Hillary that much.

If he didn’t before, he does now.

Sorry, the answer is none. All of these cars people “over spend” on are pristine condition no mile cars. I understand why people do it and it’s reflective of what people pay for a collector quality car. But I don’t want that. I’m not a collector, I drive my cars. Give me something with miles but a proper service

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I have to wonder if Reagan was this bad during his second term and his team just covered it up way better?

Anyone want a malt?  Oh Waiter...

New reporting indicates that the milk shakes were overcooked and covered in ketchup.

I feel like I would overspend on ANY car nowadays.

He just wanted to bring all the boys to the yard.

Teens always think they are inventing new stuff. “I’ll say I’m studying at John’s and John will say he is studying here. Meanwhile we will both be at a party at Steve’s while his parents are out of town. No one has ever been this clever before and I am sure our parents never did the same thing when they were our age!” 

Ahh teens today: Figuring out stuff that I noticed when I was 6.

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I want my dealership experience to be like going to Walmart. Okay, a more upscale Walmart; one where I am given a nice greeting and a free coffee or herbal tea while I browse. Then I make my order, and the checkout person just puts it through the register. No pressure, no sudden last minute upsales, none of the