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Man, this site sure loves the ugliest of liveries.

I live in Canada, literally across the river from Detroit, which is why it is so obvious to me. We don’t have that culture here (to that extreme).

Are you serious? You can’t go anywhere in the US without seeing ads for the Army (or a variation of).

It’s too bad his ticket on the gravy train was taken away.

Stellantis brings to mind crappy k-cars from the 80s.

Good riddance.

Ah, OK. I misunderstood your original post. Sorry!

Odd. I consider FC3 to be the (distant) second best in the series, behind FarCry (PC), which is way up there on my list of best FPS.

Hnnng. This makes me want one even more.

I see what you did there. And I like it.

I suspect it gets terrible mileage. I wonder how ‘green’ it is.

A manual enhances certain experiences but is by no means the only path to an engaging drivers experience.

Here it is after the restoration! (I think that’s Corvette’s Arrival Blue). Fourth picture at the end of the article, with the lighthouse.

That car would be quite rare. My father had one (silver on top, burgundy on the bottom). MG only made 1500 LHDs and 1500 Varitone (two tone). No one seems to know how many LHD Varitones were made.

ATM machine

I’d argue that’s a whole lot more boring than the new car.

Tying a noose as a kid for fun is not the same as tying a noose for fun while being employed as an adult at an active race track.

NP voters explain yourselves!

My realistic ‘dream’ car had long been a 86/87 Z28, but I started coming to terms with the fact that it really is a slow, heavy dog of a vehicle.

I know we like to overuse ‘heroes’, but this is some kind of joke, right?