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I like it because it’s quirky in that Maserati way, but the lower pic of it is a whole episode of “who wore it better?”

I saw that too and thought (hoped?) that it was just the angle the pic was taken.

I just finished watching this and that part sort of threw me, because while I understood their development took much longer than the humans, on the other hand, they were far more advanced than the humans (the virtual thing, the whole messing with people’s minds and communications thing, even understanding and

When asked about the sun, Paris Hilton had this to say:

The Enigma-era soft core pr0n music that accompanies this helps too.

Looking at your example, I’m taking into account the fact that this one has the Brembo brakes, the Vortech supercharger, speedster cover and roll bar, and the Racecraft shocks/struts, and if I got all that and added it to the 94 in your example, it doesn’t seem like a terrible price (earlier I looked at it as a ND, as

94 and 95 had the 5.0, and 96 began using the 4.6.

I’m not crazy about the looks of the Lexus, but the front of that Mercedes is like...

While I sort of(?) understand your reasoning for this, I would have gone ahead and had the hood done at the same time for several reasons:

While stating the obvious, alcohol was a factor here; love how the Daily Mail calls him “drunk bloke on plane”.

Yup. My indie mechanic replaced a bad bushing on a control arm for me; dealer wanted to replace the entire arm (and at dealer labor costs), but there was nothing actually wrong with the arm itself. Still driving on it today!

“Now it’s basically just an S4 with a body kit and a bunch of bolt-ons”

Yup. 16 year old car I’ve owned for 13 of those years, and only 2 big ticket items in all that time (a tranmission at 150k which was a little over $2k, and had the frame redone to get rid of a ton of rust for $4k-cost of living in the north and salted roads) but in my mind, that 6 grand over 13 years is still under

Americans are driving their cars to death in order to save money because they finally got some common sense.

“Satellite found after 25 years of being lost in space”

I have an idea how much it’s gonna cost to fix that...

This. I saw this one in Toronto last year, and apart from knowing it was a McLaren, I couldn’t tell you which one it was if you gave it to me for free:

The “Love Boat” indeed!

NCL is now Naked Cruise Lines!