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Any vehicle produced under British Leyland. Jaguar, MG, Land Rover, Austin Healey. or just any vehicle that relies on Lucas electricals.

I have never heard anyone regret owning an Alfa. Regret getting a bad example and not doing their research, yes, but they never regret having the car, even if it never got unhooked from the tow truck.  Everyone of them say they would do it again, now that they have wisdom, experience, and money.

I badly want the seller to livestream the last few minutes of the auction. Just point a camera at your face while you watch. It’ll probably net you more money in ad revenue than this car will bid to.

Fair. Experience is everything. I’ve been detained, punched, pepper sprayed, kicked and held in a choke hold for doing nothing more than being at a series of legal protests. (One anti-globalisation protest, one LGBTQ2S+ rights protest, and one peace protest (a looong time ago)). Literally standing in one spot, doing

Being a shithead, not great for business. Who knew?

CD Player.

Say what?  From March 20th:

Looks like the same flappy air dam that’s on the Tacoma to bump MPG a bit; luckily it’s really easy to remove.

As a kid of about 12, I never thought much about cars. My dad got a new boring sedan every other year from his job, so we always had new... but boring cars. Then one day i spotted this...

I’m rolling with Volvo. They make some gorgeous wagons, SUVs pushing over 400hp, classics like the P1800, iconic 240s, the best seats in the business, and a good number of their models are stealthly fun to drive. All while looking responsible, and their reliability is pretty darn good, too.

Mazda- They’re the underdog and I root for them. have owned 2 so far. Better interiors , better performance and more value for money in features than the mainstream competition any day (although some tech is lacking). Love their 2.5 Turbo best inline 4 outside a BMW B48

I admit it. I prefer Volvos.

What conceivable benefit would concentrating on robo-taxis have vs. bringing the Model 2 to market. Even if it came in at $30k, which seems doable given that the Model 3 is at $35k, it would be huge. Unlike robo-taxis, which more and more companies seem to be giving up on because the reality is that they don’t work

Exactly this. It’s basically “this can do everything for you, except when all of a sudden it can’t and you’re totally responsible for catching it right at the moment it conks out.  Hope you don’t kill anybody, because it’s totally YOUR fault if our software fails and you can’t save yourself from whatever the fuck just

Get this sometimes I add on hot wings... look upon my wealth and weep

But everyone got superpowers, right?

Sounds like you’re simply not rich enough. What kind of rich guy doesn’t even own his own 900-acre compound complete with race track?

Parking. Where I live, downtown is all but vacant because nobody can afford to park. Metered street parking makes well over minimum wage and when I needed monthly parking near my office, it cost about 2/3 what I pay for rent.

Worst thing about owning a car is that I don’t really have any choice in the matter. I have to own a car. I know this will sound sacrilegious on a site built around the joy of driving but... I don’t want to have to drive everywhere. Mainly because most of my driving is uninspiring commuting or freeway driving or

1. Seeing rust on your beloved daily for the first time is like seeing gray on your dog’s face, you come to the realization no matter what their time is limited.