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how about all of the small pickup trucks

Probably this one.

The boomerest boomer mobile that every boomered. Retro styling of the early 00's, but with that added bubbliness of something that was swollen from a bee sting. Bad at being a truck, bad at being a car, bad at being a convertible.

The little one in front.

The Murano Cross-Cabriolet is the clear winner—no contestbut I’ll throw in the Chrysler Sebring convertible. Popular when they came out, and the object of desire for every dad who wanted to feel like hot shit but wasn’t quite ready for a Corvette. The Sebring convertible was pleated Dockers, braided leather belts,

a car loan for a new ford transit decked out for van life conversion and a studio apartment are the same price where I live. 

in the days of 0% interest, why wouldn’t you do this even when you did have the cash. I’ll hold my money as long as possible before paying.

Ramsay makes some valid points: lots of people borrow way too much at ridiculous interest rates to buy vehicles they don’t need. His solutions are extreme to the point of insanity however. He tells people only millionaires should even consider buying a new car. If everyone followed that advice the car market would

Outrun must be a top 10 (old school is the best school?)

You beat me to it. The Copperhead would have been a great choice and it’s my understanding it would have been pretty affordable as well.

The Dodge Copperhead: The baby Viper

And also put it into the Maverick!

Don’t they read Jalopnik?

Jalops here: “everything is grey, white, black, we need colors!”... Color shows up, jalops here: “OMG you won’t catch me in that, barf...”

carlos ghosn approves

Note to obsessive, weirdo fans: You. Are. Not. Owed. Anything.

“Your cars will stay with us therefore they can’t be used in any more public nuisance or sideshows. Until the DA has adjudicated your case. Then, we will determine whether your car is a public nuisance and if it will be destroyed or not.”

Once again, I am struck by something.

For me, it’s the 2024 Infiniti QX80 (MSRP: $74,150 - $88,450). I’ve driven one as a rental car and couldn’t believe the price they charge for this land barge. It’s old, slow, inefficient, large (but not roomy), cumbersome to drive, and, at least to my eyes, not even great to look at.