elvisisdead666
Elvisisdead
elvisisdead666

It looks like it’s trying to peak out the windshield.

The gas door doesn’t, but the hand and arm of a careless person trying to force a recalcitrant door shut, without asking why it didn’t shut, does. As in your example, and that was my point.

I was thinking a 1980s “re-boot” of The Transporter, but your idea is good too.

Dogs. Looks like a car that has been used to haul around dogs all the time. Dogs don’t wipe their feet (or their ass) or keep them on the floor.

0 regrets

“Right back here, Officer. In this pocket.”

One of those cars that no amount of scrubbing will make the interior look clean.

B-pillar?

Another sloped-back German 4-door with big exhausts, stain-me-now leather, and a thin coating of rubber on too-large, too-delicate wheels.

CLS/E class

That rug really ties the driveway together.

I had mixed feelings about the tail lights. At first I was pissed. Then I figured it was a half-assed homage to Daytona replicas which made me feel a little better.

And this one isn’t totally molested and mutated into some Corvette lookalike. The tail lights are enough for an instant CP.

It’s like if Jennifer Aniston, a beautiful woman defying age, decided she needed the biggest forearms ever seen. 

Its not really restored... its simply a different monster that cant be driven legally on the street. No Thanks

I used the Consumer Reports offer solicitation feature. I picked the car (manual transmission Mazda CX-5) and the dealerships, and they reached out to the dealerships for bids. I got 5 back - 2 were high, but the other 3 were very competitive prices with one of them being absurdly low (almost $4k under sticker price).

What does it benefit a dealer to send an itemized quote via email?

“Negotiate like a man”? A real man’s got actual responsibilities and precious little time to shoot the shit with the likes of you.

Dude, elsewhere in the business world competitive bids are sent, deals are negotiated, and contracts are signed for many many millions of dollars all via email. Why should buying a car be any different.

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