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Yes! Both of those colors are definitely better!

Some people like the idea of a car so much, that they support it even if it’s a big gamble. Maybe they think that if it doesn’t work out, parting it out would recoup the cost. I’m just guessing. I’ve found myself rooting for sentimental cars which I would never actually buy. This is why I abstain from emotional votes.

55k for service? From the comments around here that sounds about right. ;-)

Yes, but the tone would be different. I seem to remember an article when “The American” was announced.

I’m just glad it’s not silver. That color has been SO overdone on the DB5. That deep red is refreshing, even if it may not be optimal.

I sold my ‘89 SHO to buy my Mom’s ‘93. I felt bad when I realized I bitched over the phone how “those bean counters took the edge off the handling of the SHO”. In the end, I liked the ‘93 better. I’d like to drive a gen1 again, someday. It would be a rattle-trap, though.

Not much to report here, although I DID take my 1989 Taurus SHO to the brickyard to fill it with possibly a thousand pounds of retaining wall bricks. The tarp over the leather rear seats did their job! The yard worker called it the Taurus Half-Ton, so he’d seen similar in the past.

Ah! I’m feeling a bit foolish, now. You seem to have thought this through more than I have.

With the Vector still sitting in the dealer parking lot.

I REALLY want to see a NP/CP convertible snow plow for consideration! Wait, the Jeep already fits that category.

As someone else pointed-out, if your blade isn’t angled, you aren’t doing it right. You should be pushing it aside, not forward. Unless your driveway has retaining walls on both sides, this would do the job. The lame-o that the rental unit across the street from me hires is always getting stuck plowing the snow in his

There are many people who are bad with money. You only need to find one.   ;-)

That’s hot! (No apologies to Paris Hilton.)

You get a star for adding images. I wasn’t familiar with the BMW “batmobile”.

Built for someone who wanted the Cayenne hybrid, but it was too “sporty” for them?

That meme is somewhat ironic, considering Jeff Golblum turned into a fly early in his career.

The thing is, people don’t really know how to value things beyond basic function. So they look for some specification that they can use to compare. For cameras-megapixels, computers-hard drive size and RAM speed, houses-square footage, cars-horsepower. Often when shopping for these items, these numbers don’t give the

No WAY that thing passes side impact regulations!

You’ve got it mixed-up. If he can get that price, he doesn’t need more schooling.

If that color was on a Lambo, it would be called “Copper Fire Sunset” and would cost you an extra $7,000.