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ReluctantFloridaMan
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Seems like a nice price to me. She’s had a lot of work done to her already, and this is classic 308... a sweet little car not trying to be something it’s not. As for the maintenance and future concerns — well, it’s a car from 1978. With today’s next-to-nothing required care, people tend to forget that older cars

Too bad, as Canoo had an intriguing product and I was really hoping they’d make it. This, however, may very well be the final nail in their coffin. 

Worse yet, all the Metro maps and signs would have to be updated to show the “Trump Airport” station. Metro has enough funding problems already; the’ll go broke having to constantly replace all the vandalized signs.

Hey now — the carpetbagger only came here after he was voted out of office. We have enough homegrown shit-stains as it is; let’s acknowledge T as a product of NY and let them memorialize him as they see fit.

I wonder how complicated a car this thing would be for an “average” guy to own, trailer to the track, fire up and get running? Could it be done, or would you need a crew to actually get the beast out there?

If you want something nice you just can't take it out in the wild with all those nut-job drivers and horror-show parking lots -- the world is out to damage your pride and joy. But mundane, no-worry cars get boring after a while, too, and then you start wanting something nice. And the circle begins again.

Oh boy. This is almost like a test... it’s the holy grail of AWD wagon, stick, affordable and reliable. And it’s used enough so that you don’t need to worry about shopping carts. But now, do you really need another car... argh!

The next press release will note that it’s sponsored by Tesla.

Big sales decline? Humph. I did NOT see that coming...

I’m keeping my Maverick hybrid for the foreseeable future regardless. It’s small enough to be kind of fun do drive, it does weekend chores and gets my teardrop and kayaks to interesting places, it has room for 5 if I’m ever called on to be the bus driver, and it can easily get close to 50mpg running around town. Even

All good advice, of course, but I don’t think either one of these two is mature enough for marriage, let alone taking on the commitment of a car loan. Pretty safe bet this marriage will be over before either of them makes a final payment on one of their vehicles. 

I’ll admit it seems like fair price for a nice bike for the person that wants one, but that’s not me. 

So often I read these stories and I think, “man, parents and teachers really need to teach these next generations about financial management.” Then I see how stupid some of these “influencers” really are. No sympathy here. 

Normally I hate the idea of GoFundMe projects, but I’d throw a few bucks into this.

Soooooo close to being a NP, but no. It’s a super example of a car most of us have forgotten, but I just don’t think it’d be a fun car to own and drive without a stick shift.

Yea, that’s the truly sad thing.

For the past 10 years or so I’ve had this idea in my head of a CCC plan for the 21st Century, one that would solve both the problems of immigration and of infrastructure:

Anyone that thinks we should give the party of these observant, quick-thinking, good-judgement folks access to the nuclear codes is absolutely bast-sh!t crazy. 

Some e-bikes do.

As a college-educated, actual thinking human, I’m going to try wading into the right’s conspiracy theory/false flag line of thought: