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TL/DR: I had an auto Supra for about 1 year. It was very good. I’d prefer a manual. Pick up a manual Supra and you probably will never lose money on it. They will be good future classics. I don’t get the sales drop in Supras—dealers I talked to say they can never get them in. Is it truly a demand drop, or is it just

Leather wouldn’t have been an option from the factory on an LX, but I think the article says it was dealer installed.

Leave the gun, grab the GTI (and the cannoli)

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Even Hummer knew this 20 years ago in this boneheaded ad.

One of the only in the loop genre I’ve seen that literally feels like the movie also could be infinitely looped (comes full circle; press play again).

This is such a NP I’d make a play for it if it was local.  Surprised the CL listing is still up.

Ok, this is kind off topic, but if you want a mystery at sea, I highly recommend checking out this movie (streaming free now on Tubi):

These Tour X’s always had the “going to wish we got one back when they were...” vibe going for them. Seems like a solid car to have experienced. I remember the first article when you got it  (about when they were announcing the end of the line iirc)—I was a smidge jelly then!

It feels like “pop out to use as a portable Ipad” should be standard with this.

“I’m in love.” —Muno from Yo Gabba Gabba

The C&B one is a ‘95 I believe, which has stupid low NA (north america, not nat aspi) production numbers (they will always command a premium)

Something shady about this lux

Word on the street is the lawyer contacted him by phone to request meeting to discuss settlement...Defendant still debating last time we checked. (/s)

I did own this Evora S...for awhile. It was the scariest 8 months of vehicle ownership to date. I’ve never thought a vehicle could actively try to murder my savings, but this one might’ve if I’d kept it. Thought maybe I’d be lucky to escape the “lots of trouble, usually serious” by picking one up with low miles, but

....the biggest option is an $8,550 TRD Premium Sport Package...While some may blame this package for the Tacoma’s price, don’t take your eye off the prize. The markup is the problem here.

Foxbody mustangs are certainly rattling (convertibles rattled my fillings), old tech (much which actually stayed around to 2004 in the new edge models), questionable quality, but I would 100% rather have one of them to drive than the newer one for the fun factor (and nostalgia of course). I’ve said this before here on

Good call on the Mazda. Test drove a friend’s and I was like, “wow, this is a really, really good car.”

He did it on purpose (picking a somewhat minor, inconsequential detail) because he suspected he was being ripped off by the gamemakers

I heard recently this happened when a guy suspected the makers of trivial pursuit were using his fact books to make their questions (he put a fake one in and it wound up in the game).