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Nissan is pretty bad. There are better offerings from other brands in pretty much every segment Nissan makes vehicles in.

The fallacy of false equivalence. The social externalities of a non-running car on your property aren’t anywhere remotely close to those of uranium mining, methmaking, or murder.

Don’t apologize. Whether he’s a “collector” or a “hoarder” really doesn’t matter.

When we first moved to Northfield Township in 1990 (closer to 23 on Territorial), it was a haven from the urban sprawl of Ann Arbor and the Western Suburbs. You couldn’t build a house on less than 5 acres, there were 3 police cars in the local fleet, and Nixon Road was dirt and prevented hoards of traffic from

I like that Webber’s outspoken and I agree with him on this incident but it’s lucky that said Ferrari Press Twitterer didn’t snap back with something about their drivers’ five WDC between them outweighing an ex-#2 driver’s opinion.

Unless you’re buying a car built before *1979, chrome is cheesy.

Articles like this help to convince me that my recent S2000 purchase was a good idea! These cars will only increase in value from their already too-expensive prices! ...right.

It’s so brown.... It’s from BROWN VOLVO SUBARU

Why spend $50K to be stranded when you can be stranded for only $5K?

Clowns don’t care about your all-caps rants about lowballers, while normal people will assume they’re gonna show up to a red-faced psycho who will yell at them.

but the MPG goes up to 80!

I bought my Bluestone Metallic 2004 with 43,000 miles

I bought one!

How many pairs of white 608 Newbalances do you own?

I saw a yellow one of these about 4 years ago in phoenix in the parking lot of a spring training game. The thing was as mint as if it just rolled out of the dealer or a portal in the space-time continuum to the Reagan administration.

OH no, it’s perfect. Kid in the front seat, dog gets the whole back area. And nothing back there to get covered in hair.

I see a whole lot of R5 here...

Ugh, I want my NP vote back.

 doesn’t know how to math.

As someone who’s ridden multiple bikes of sizes and price over the past 10 years, I can honestly say your first bike should be a Used 250-300.