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the only thing the mazda3 hatch turbo needs is ventilated seats.

i’m not into it but this will get asking where it’s for sale. NP.

i thought it was piss, not crap.

i’ll say it. i’ve been waiting for this one. it’s got adaptive cruise and ventilated seats and over 250hp for under 45k. name one other CUV on the market that fits that.

right, because there’s only ever one reason that things go wrong and there’s only ever enough blame for one person, because that’s a realistic world view that would fix everything. you’ve really opened my eyes.

as an old fuck, i can tell you that you don’t have to wait for Dodge to get back to you. it’s an obvious reference for anyone that was alive in the 70s. this blog post reminds me of something else that’s very old. that Saturday Night Live skit where the newspaper got all of its stories from the encyclopedia.

what do you mean? expecting thousands of people to race two at a time is excellent planning.

well yeah. you have to buy things from the people that own them.

what’s it like to be perfect and never forget anything?

insurance and taxes are lower for a 4 seater in a lot of countries. the “2+2" config was never really meant for humans to sit in the back seats.

but i want to tell people that the dynamics are the most important part of a driving experience and i don’t want to pay more than 30k for the right god damn it.

ok let’s put it another way. twice as many people that vote D are willing to consider an EV than people that vote R. 

i’m genuinely puzzled that Lotus cars don’t depreciate a lot more. when i look at them they always cost like 20% more than i think they should.

i dunno. Lotus never seems to depreciate. not enough for my broke ass anyway. 

the only thing in this whole story i give a shit about is that poor car.

thank you. reverse-engineered acronyms are a pet peeve of mine. also, the word backronym grates on me.

a job as a doorman at a 5 star hotel in the states is a desirable job in the US too. you have to work your way up to it.

assuming a prepurchase inspection doesn’t turn up anything crappy and the AC is strong, soft NP from me. i’ve always had a weakness for convertible MB coupes. the cosmetic stuff i could work on over time as i found parts and got the urge. it does look pretty tired though. the best thing that could possibly happen to

my cousin bragged that he bought the first teal Beretta sold in New Hampshire. but only from the time he ordered it until about 8 months after it arrived.

dealer option but yah