greggpatrck
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At least you can still drive it after current touchscreens all go dark.

When you take a beige Lincoln to a car show, you need more than a laminated sign to catch peoples’ interest.

He “owns” enough people to tie it for him.

As others have pointed-out, the gun would have been in the car, anyway. (Too bad there’s no “delete” option when editing a post.)

If they sell their cars the way they do in America, their 1993 models were sold in 1992. It’s like buying your bathing suits in January, because they clear them out of the stores by July. It doesn’t need to make practical sense. 

Why did I not know this exists? Time to go down the rabbit hole of the internet to learn more! (Thanks internet! I think....)

I’m not a fan of the C5, but that’s awesome!

A guy bought the adjacent rear property from me and broke all kinds of city codes while rennovating it. One thing he did was borrow a bulldozer from a buddy to completely change the grade of his property. Who’s going to mess with a neighbor who can randomly acquire accesse to a bulldozer???

Your story reminds me of the time I visited Seattle 14 years ago, and saw a rust-free, orignal, undamaged paint Ford Escort in from ca 1982. I couldn’t tear my eyes off of it, even though it was two tone brown and tan. It was ugly, but it was like a time capsule! (Much like yesterday’s Maverick.)

My family’s 1978 Mustang 4-cylinder was rated at 88 horses. How did they manage to do the same with more capacity?

My grandmother hated to drive, but had to own a car for the sense of freedom. If she had lived into her 90's, there would be 1980's vinyl-top, two-tone gold/beige LeBaron sedan with low miles available.

You can use the starter fluid on the interior to “get things started”.

But I thought old metallic green with four doors was next best thing to an old, brown station wagon! No manual trans though, so I guess not.

I’m curious. What makes your Mazda5 worse than this thing? There’s a whole crowd of enthusiastic Mazda5 owners out there. Has anyone ever been enthusiastic about a GM minivan after owning it?

They also nod and say “yes” to whatever the CEO asks. And then they take their suitcase of money and go back to their private islands.

You all complain about how boring everyone’s car line is, and then you pan this like everyone went insane! I can’t speak about the TypeR yet, but personally, I think the Civic Si looks better in person than in pictures, and is a refreshing change, whether I’d buy one or not.

Do people realize that if it’s not their style of car, they may simply not vote? Voting ‘crack pipe’ just because it isn’t your style doesn’t mean it’s a crack pipe! If white gold give you a rash, that doesn’t make it an awful investment. Do we need to spell out reasonable rules to this game?

Automobile escalation. You have to be taller and heavier than the next car, or they make things unsafe for you. (Sad face)

I believe this is a case of “price skimming” or “anchoring”, where they set a high price, so a purchaser can later be pleased when they “get a deal” at $50k or less. Crack Pipe as it is.

And your shifters will have super light touch and a short throw, since you’ll need to shift those four transmissions simultaneously with your fingers.