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Isn't the ST into the 30s?

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Near the end of the video the guy talks about how to let the audience look at it.

Its true. Though there are ways tough. I know a woman that would take used morphine needles out of the biowaste bins and shoot up the remaining morphine. She went to rehab and didn't even get fired (union).

This is especially true when factoring in the performance. I'm not sure that anyone would cross-shop these, but an M5 is close in price to the Model S.

Cocaine is still used in hospitals even today. E.g. to stop nose bleeds:

Plus, being motorized, most of these prams had to be used on main roads with normal, full-sized vehicle traffic and not in parks and places like that. Oh, and indoor use is probably not recommended, since 2-stroke exhaust was probably understood to be bad for babies, even in those dark ages of medicinal cocaine.

Are you sure that's not New Zealand?

Well liking the cars is completely different from liking the way the company handles their finances. Most people couldn't care less how Tesla reports sales data. Of course investors should beware.

I actually like the concept for this car, but the execution is horrible. If say NP at $1000.

Fuck that guy. This is probably the worst automotive story I've ever heard. The Sultan of Brunei's brother (?) that let hundreds of desirable cars rot is a close second, but at least that wasn't willfully negligent (that I know of).

Wow, that was a terrible video. Not funny, not informative, bad production, awkward.

I was really hoping that they would use some sort of remote control system to drive the powerwheels with the truck on them.

Have you never read the description of an auction like this before? As someone that spend a number of years working in the auction industry, their "expert" will just praise the collection as the second coming no matter how good it actually is. Next it will be appraised for at least double its actual value.

This looks like a fun cheap car to toss around on back roads. But $3k is too much. Make it under $1500 and it's a NP.

Yeah, I don't get it either. I make better money that anyone else I know that is my age and still can't justify spending $500/month on a car loan. Yet I know people that make half of what I do that are buying new $35,000 cars. I have relatives that have a household income of $50,000 and bought a new F150 a last

Fair enough. I wouldn't be sticking my head in the wheel well like that either.

How much wear does this put on your car though? AutoX seems like it would be a little easier on your suspension. Of course tires are a different matter.