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You’re right. No number of self-serving or self-righteous comments will change that. Fuck Anthony Bourdain, Kate Spade and anyone who commits suicide and leaves behind children.

Ford should just flood the market with them now. Build 10,ooo a year and sell the for $100k.

You do know that the “marked up” interest rate quoted from a dealer finance person is negotiable..... right? I’m guessing you didn’t know that if you ask to see the rate you were approved at i.e 3.9%, the dealer finance person has to show you that by law too.  

My mother wanted a four door sedan as her next car during my Junior year in high school, so my Dad bought her an Impala SS. It was awesome. In the first two months she had the car, I did so many burnouts and roll races against friends, it needed a new set of rear tires and I blew the posi rear. Needless to say my Dad

Not even remotely true. Ronaldo might get recognized, but no one will actually care because virtually no one watches soccer in the USA. They’ll recognize him from a TV commercial but that’s about it. If he walked down 6th Ave in NYC, four guys will lose their minds and the rest of the people on the street will think

Wow could not disagree more....

The Code 130R gave me so much hope too. If Chevrolet brought something like this to market it needs a V8 on the top trim SS model. Something like the 4.8 LR4 LS that went into trucks.

LT 1/4 C4 Corvettes. They’re fast, cheap, easy to fix, tons of aftermarket support, very reliable past 100k miles, 4 wheel independent suspension, targa top and an absolute blast to drive. ZR1s are a given, but all the LT1 and LT4 cars will be right behind the ZR1 when values go up. You can get clean ones with 50k

Easily the best looking SUV/CUV out there....bar none. Now please make mine with suicide rear doors.

I would love to see GM expand the Chevy Cruze line with a 2 door coupe and a proper long roof wagon (AWD + manual?!) . Then rename it Nova and give us SS options for each with this engine.

Come spend some time in Fairfield CT during the summer. You’ll see Veyrons, every Ferrari and Lamborghini made, Eggs and Paganis too. Last summer I stopped at the Cars and Coffee in Darien and saw a couple P1s, 2 918s and an Eb110. Hidden gem of the car world is lower Fairfield County CT.

Best trim name/level of all-time might be the Eldorado Biarritz. Talk about bringing some color!

I used drive roll-off and garbage trucks for over a decade and can tell you this is common practice in the US. It’s been done since at least the 50's when my grandfather was driving.

You must not have a clue what it is like to drive in areas of the country that have cold snowy winters. Literally half the country is covered in snow for 3-4 months a year and the roads are atrocious. I’m in CT and our roads are covered in pot holes the size of basketballs. We absolutely have a use for fast fun

Not sure where you are from but I started driving and going to local car shows and cruises in 94'. Went to almost every NYAS from a little kid to today and no one thought automotive engineering peaked in the 70's. People may have waxed poetic about the glory days, but the average auto enthusiast from the early 90's

What I got from your statement is; Becky and Chad were faced with a couple problems and decided to “FIX THIS SHIT RIGHT”...and... “The rest of us”....are looking for others to help them out. Hmmmm........seems like Becky and Chad have their lives together and the rest of you don’t and just want a hand out.

The Rubicon looks ready for 38's right off the showroom floor!

I hear ya. But for this car all the big dealerships had at least one mechanic certified on these cars and most of those guys are still around. For a ZR1, I’d research dealerships and take it to a reputable one.

C4 ZR1s are a steal right now. Good cars can be had for $18-$20k. Excellent ones are at or near $30k. They are still fast by today’s standard and can be easily serviced at any large chevrolet dealership. Buy everyone you can find and hold them for 3-5 years when they double and triple in price.