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counterpoint: rich people do whatever they want.

i thought they were naming the next Z after how much Ghosn’s personal assistant tipped the skycap at the Tokyo airport.

yeah it seems like by now a new 370z should cost about 7 thousand dollars.

i think more people would buy a car with 400 in the name than with lady in the name. 

boot licker.

amen@4.  about 9 years ago i decided that i’d buy a Z as soon as they changed the door handles. 

yeah, i don’t know. i thought about that too late to edit my posts. it’s not clear to me from the story whether it was a new title, which would have come from the DMV, or the existing title, which would probably have at least 2 transactions recorded on it. one thing i’m certain of though, is that paperwork completion

neutral: one thing that could happen is a return to smaller more efficient vehicles if autonomous tech gets good enough to actually drastically reduce collisions. it wouldn’t even necessarily take self-driving, if emergency/auto braking gets more sophisticated and common. i mean, assuming that the people that say they

1. They want you to click on ads. readers are much more likely to click on an ad on purpose from a lap or desktop. and readers are much more likely to click on an ad inadvertently while it runs like shit on a mobile device. the site is working exactly as designed.

2. If the map was actually etched into the glass that

except the title says there is a lien on the vehicle. the dealer wouldn’t be charged with anything. they would just push the paperwork through. if the lien holder requires that some paperwork be redone, the dealer would give the buyer a few days to come back in to do that, and then repo the car.

not really. the new owner has a title that states that there is a lien on the vehicle. 

it’s also a question of the contract that you signed. even in a case like this, the dealer wants the money, not the car. they would put their efforts into finishing the paperwork and getting a check from your lien holder, not repossessing the vehicle.

maybe nic did a good job of selling that first one, and word got around in the world’s smallest and most pretentious FaceBook group.

oh i would never say your beard isn’t mighty.

need’s got absolutely nothing to do with any of this.

this change might mean that the X and Y will share more parts, which can help some, if the cross in the reference is documented clearly.

i think what you’re missing here is the deep-seated repulsion that a lot of GenX have towards the corvette. around ‘90 it was the white trash dream car that only Buy American flag-waving Kings of The Suburb liked. it’s not easy for a slacker to get over that kind of disgust.

i am also a GenX willing to spend a stupid amount of money on a minty 89 Honda Prelude Si 4WS. as long as it doesn’t have a blue interior. and i haven’t even ever owned one.

Gen X is in that middle-aged sweet spot where a lot of us are earning decent money and starting to inherit from their early boomer parents. the 240SX was pretty popular with us even before drifting was a thing. it only takes one of us willing to drop $31.5k and one willing to drop $32k on one for it to sell at that

same reason anybody grows facial hair. to hide a weak fucking mouth.