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Go on a nice vacation road trip.

Starting at just $70,000 damn those things are pricey, also the gas mileage figure is depressing.

Or take the damn key out!

Honestly, that’s just because they went from the low-res universe to the high-res. And I’m not just saying that: the worlds are considered different canon. When the change happened, the gameplay felt different. It felt like a different game. So people reacted negatively as they do without fail every single goddamn time

“One of the things I like to think about is turning up to the Nürburgring in your GT-R, and being able to select one of the famous laps and the car just taking over.”

what an absolute sociopathic dickhead. I’m not sure what the law is, but IMO once you’re in another person’s car, they have every right to record you.

Steve Lehto is correct that legally the Uber driver shouldn’t have posted the video online, but step one in not having a video of you beating up an Uber driver posted online is to not beat up any Uber drivers.

I’m impressitated

2009 Pontiac G8 GT

Wrong... Obsolete technology doesnt reduce or prevent a car’s value from going up... The desire-ability combined with its rarity determines its value. Where there is a will, there is a solution...

Close as stock as you can find 1993 SVT Cobra. There are already examples on eBay going for $25-$30k, this one’s pushing over 130k miles, but it’s also half that price. Foxbody Mustangs are only going up in value these days, and the ‘93 Cobra was arguably the best of the breed.

2004/03 Ford Mustang Cobra

Bidding likely won’t eclipse 25G.

1990 Twin Turbo Nissan 300ZX $16,000

The right answer is always the photo you use for the article...

I loved mine, but she loved the dealership more…

Much like Comcast saying you will get “up to 50 Mbps” internet speeds.....

It’s okay to admit that you don’t know anything about cars.

First, actually make it.