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lol, you’re not making this any better!

Yeah, the way the headline reads, it would seem like all buyers had to sign the NDA, when in fact, it was less than 20, and they agreed to in exchange for compensation.

When you wnat that big body convertible feel of a Continental, but not the price and problems of one, this is it. These have grown on me over the years, and after seeing one in person on Tuesday (Pittsburgh Vintage Gran Prix just started up, so I’m seeing oddball cars everywhere), I kinda want one, especially one you

My neighbor has the Rapid blue with the carbon stripes, and someone else in my city has a plain Rapid blue one, so when I see the stripes, I know it’s him and wave (the first time I saw the plain one, I waved, only to find it wasn’t who I thought it was!)

Put a manager in jail one of their rental Chevy Sparks and make them drive cross country in it.

Last time I checked, the states did make decisions on this, and idiots like him initiated a fight all the way to the Supreme Court about it...which they lost. For things such as tax, inheritance, and a host of other things that come along with federally recognized marriage, how could you say that one state allows for

Aren’t both Drake and The Weeknd from there? Not saying that can/should give them a leg up, but I wouldn’t be surprised that they gave either of them preferential coverage.

It actually isn’t that much; this is a good Reddit thread about it in the last week:

Thank you; I literally was going to mention a 308 (well, a 328 TBH) and say that yes, a Civic might beat it, but absolutely no one had a poster of a Civic on their wall growing up, and no one is paying nearly six figures for a Civic, and would you rather cruise down a highway in an automatic Civic, or a gated-shift

Didn’t GM have a color like this called Chromallusion or something to that effect? I kinda put all of them in the same category. Pictures never do these justice...the effect in sunlight is pretty cool.

omg...

This was my thought. Plenty of people (who probably don’t need to have one kid, let alone two) do this all the time; I side eye the logic, but not my monkey, not my show, so...

That part.

Likewise. I didn’t think it was a thing, til they started playing musical chairs on the plane during boarding (I’d never been on a plane that only had two seats on either side either, so there’s that).

Hell, that should have been an article unto itself; I could fly to Australia for less than that, and Australia is a pricey flight to begin with!

...and charged everyone a “baggage fee” in the process.

Also, if they overbooked, they should bump the latest people they did book, not the person/people who booked months in advance.

Saw this at the Petersen in LA in Feb; it does look pretty nice in person I can say:

Yeah, even as a Ford person (with a 96 GT convertible, to boot!) I was like...