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as near as i can tell this cost about 90k in 2022 dollars.

i saw the Tonale, i don’t like the interior or exterior as much. i love the wheels, but for some reason it really bothers me that the brake calipers are bright red and say MOPAR.

i semi-seriously looked at these a couple of years ago, and if the rust is surface/easily chopped out this price is pretty nice for a shorty. the interior sucks, but if you are buying a Good Times Van you want to gut it and design your own anyway. 

my goal is to resist the urge to buy a Dodge Hornet GT. paying MSRP or higher is abhorrent to me at the DNA level, and buying a first-year model from a marque with a relatively poor dependability history is never a good idea. but i want a small CUV with some horses and i saw one at a car show and man. it’s going to be

not even if i could pay for this fake car with fake money.

i want to, but i just can’t. this thing came from the factory with 150 horsepower. rare interior colors on older lux vehicles are a huge pain in the ass to correct. because the constant mechanical work takes a priority, there’s every chance that this is the best this car will ever look. just thinking about buying and

seems like when suits like this are brought it’s always one of the company’s last acts. 

i think that goddess is really cool but i think Caddy should chill out and not overexpose her.

yeah i almost feel like buying a Tesla would be like buying Trump Steaks.

nothing you typed is new information to me, and it’s childish or at least disingenuous to claim that shoving everything under the bed makes for a clean room.

i assumed we would ship all of our cars to Chile to fill the tanks and then ship them back to the owners.

OK so this is the most interesting bit to me, if I understand it right. The article says the process is “nearly” carbon neutral. I assume that means just the refinement puts out a little more CO and/or CO2 than it takes in. If that’s the case, it isn’t even close to zero sum, because after that the fuel is burned in

except for all of that waste that we still don’t have a storage solution for 70 years later. it’s not clean.

this list is like a casino during covid. noooooo diiiiiice.

2nd or 3rd best joke in the entire series.

1 out of 702 every year. are you sure you know how to math?

proves that there is nothing more Average American than buying a Ford F150. i’m glad you agree with me, it’s about time you gave up your sad charade.

you don’t define a segment by what the vehicle is not.

yeah, i agree. “not fast” isn’t a car segment.

seems like a description of the differences between a 1992 Efini RX7 and a regular 1992 Mazda RX7 would have been in order. less filler, more killer Jose.