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I would kill for a diesel supercar. UGH.

As someone that loves driving, cars, and working on them and semis, I accept you for your desire to not drive. I've had several friends that don't drive. However, I hope you're not one of those people that uses that as an excuse to not do other things. There's always a way to get somewhere, be it a ride or public

As a diesel tech, the first thing I do after rebuilding something or checking a new truck is wait for the oil pressure to normalize THEN rev it, usually to make sure the fan works (you can't hear it at low idle). Half the things we have to do on a PDI involve revving it anyway, as do smoke tests and any dyno runs.

I have the same issue. And every time I went somewhere it normally snowed this last winter, there was no snow at all. Super bummed.

Wow. Well, at least he made it that far.

I think they decided to only lease the things recently.

One of my best friends came to me asking what was wrong with his car. Check engine light came on and lost power. He is notoriously broke and has on multiple occasions gone over 15K on an oil change, all while road tripping to the desert for concerts and driving around the mountains where he used to live. I plugged in

I'd join that.

I hope prices aren't ridiculous by then.

I really hope so... My wife and I have been seriously considering moving to Australia in the next few years for work and to try living in another part of the world. All we wanted was a Ford Falcon ute.

They should just sell from the stores and when they get sued, they can make their case and get it dealt with there.

Oh no, I didn't pay a dealer mark up... Which is pretty much what most people can half ass haggle. While 3 out of 100 people can actually get a GREAT price on a car, everyone else gets screwed in some way? That's not fair. If I could, I would order a car online like I was ordering a green cell phone cover off Amazon.

Every time I hear about the Impala, I'm just astounded it's still in production. Who the hell buys those things?!

Yes! That green is gorgeous. I'm mostly a fan of it because, unlike brighter greens, it doesn't scream, "Give me a ticket!" in traffic.

That's what I went with. Also their other green. Cactus green, I believe? Maybe that's the older one. Whatever's on the new RS7.

Oddly enough, I was just obsessing about this color earlier today.

When I read other people's totals, I'm so glad mine is going to be under $6K. I think I'd cry and give up if it was much more than that. Borrowing someone's backyard helps a lot.

I like that there was tequila involved with this.

Among the many reasons my wife and I were planning on moving to Australia, the Falcon ute with the turbo straight 6 was one of them. This is super sad. If we move there, we're still going to search for a used one, but it's still sad. UGH, I'm drinking more tequila tonight and cheersing my shots to them. Farewell,

But Mel Gibson can pull it off! 4 buttons deep!