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Counterpoint: The Karlmann King appears to be the absolute finest movie car for the antagonist in a near-future dystopian setting I’ve ever seen.
In the world of automotive toys, $55oo isn’t much ask. This is crazy enough I’d say it’s a fair price. Fly your freak flag high, give zero fucks, and NP.
When I see ‘creations’ like this, where obviously a lot of love and dollars have been invested to create a very personalized ride, my first question is WHY are they selling it?
Maybe they could rent some unallocated facilities from GM for their new models? That has to be better than a tent in the parking lot, right?
That’s pretty good but my favorite is still Kathy Bates little lesson in economics in the Fried Green Tomatoes parking lot scene...
The colors were great in the catalogs and in the show rooms— but it was the mid-70's, so as soon as you pulled off the lot, the race toward discoloration between crappy paint deterioration and atmospheric particle deposition was on!
You won’t be disappointed. It delivers fun by the mile. I was one of the 3,834 to buy one last year and have no regrets. My BRZ and NA miata make driving an SUV for my company car more easier to digest. They will remain my forever cars (to quote a recent topic) while vehicular appliances move in and out of my life.
Some day when I get a fun car, this is on my list.
“Oh you’re German, I’m sorry, I thought there was something wrong with you!”
This is infuriating. Why are they so focused on redoing their badging all the time when they should be focused on making products that are compelling on a global level? They are so lost.
Fail Rated.