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Slow Joe Crow
geoff-vader

I haven't actually driven an Accord since the 80s.  It looks theu have gone downhill.  I have a Mazda CX-5 and an old pickup so I am contrary,  and not yet 60

My favorite Mitsuoka was the kei car that looked like a,Triumph Mayflower, I think it was,the first generation Ray. The Mayflower itself was sort of proto Mitsuoka with Rolls-Royce razor edge styling applied to an Austin A30 sized car. 

I think this is a “how long is a piece of string?” kind of question. It varies by region, age chortle and class. My own family is all over the map. My mom is 83 and her current, and probably final rid is a loaded Honda Accord, Her older sister has a 5 Series BMW, and my in-laws replaced a Lexus RX with an Audi Q3 a

Sounds right, there has to be a time standard and the US has the best claim to define it. Whether we succeed in putting a manned base on the moon on time and under budget is another story.  

I'd want receipts for head gaskets,  otherwise NP

Well that's less nasty than the tanker of hagfish on Highway 101 a few years ago. It will be interesting to see what happens to Lookingglass Creek's population after this accidental introduction.  BTW these appear to both be in Wallowa County in NE Oregon so they are tributaries of the Snake River 

That concave rear window is almost certainly an El Camino part from the final 78-87 generation and it may have donated some sheet metal too. 

Let me clarify that this Abercrombie and Fitch is the original pre 1977 company that was a cross better LL Bean and Nieman Marcus and not the mall clothing brand. In that context this is more like an N-M Christmas offering to attract attention.

This is applying the lesson of the Maverick Hybrid,  make it cheaper and they will buy. I don't expect Maverick level volume from more niche vehicle but at it moves the metal  

Fisker is collapsing faster than the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918.

I can see a dump truck costing $75k, that's still crazy for a used Silverado 

WTF! $78,000 for a used 1/2 ton truck and a loan with a payment the size of my mortgage and escrow? Who thought it was a remotely good idea, especially when they had another stupid loan on another big truck.

yes, that also solves the car rusting from salt air problem 

NP as a museum piece, not sure as a daily or even a weekend car.

These guys are still better off than the crews stuck in the Suez Canal  for 8 years after the Six Days War. They will be out in weeks because the US is desperate to clear the channel. 

Depreciating faster than a Maserati Quattroporte  is not a desirable metric, nor is Fisker's startup to bankruptcy track record 

I have known about the pepper mills for years, but being cheap I use the Badia from the supermarket.  I  didn't know the bicycle company was part of the kitchenware business rather than the car business.  Back in the day Peugeot made some really good bicycles, including the first MTB I ever rode 

There is profit to me made off those who do not grasp math and basi finance.  This goes double for those whose need to be flash has already destroyed their credit rating.  

Citroën GSA, it's like a mini CX, glides on hydropneumatic spheres and desperately needs a smooth powerful engine.  A 13B swapped GS or GSA with decent infotainment system,  well chosen tires and a stretch goal of AC

This is why I am wary of cliffside roads and have no desire for a beach house,  or a hillside lot in a landslide zone. I have seen too many beachfront lots erode out of existence and quite a few houses slide down hill sides in Portland.  I acknowledge their scenic beauty but I hope they have an alternate route for the