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I am that friend (I used to sell my soul cars). I offer all the time to help people. Exactly one has taken me up on that offer. People all the time come to me after they bought to get validation on their “good deal”.

I don’t slather them in mayo, but I do like mayo on some sandwiches.  It has to be Duke’s though :)

My personal opinion (which you are welcome to disagree, even though you are wrong) is mustard taints anything it touches.

I used to have a Titan back in ‘05. It was a leftover that sat for almost a year and I got it for $30,000 (Sticker was like $42k). It was a 4x4 SL Off Road, so it had 17" wheels with off road tires, leather, Rockford Fosgate speakers, sunroof, etc. I think the only options it didn’t have was sat nav.

How do you cut a large body of water in half?

It was the 80s.  Everyone was high on coke.

Just because something is rare doesn’t mean it’s valuable.

I never got to drive of those, but I was always fascinated, by that tiny V6. 

$16 Million in two years?

Came to the comments to see if someone posted this. I was not disappointed.  Thank you.

As a color blind person, I was able to see the bright yellow line. This slightly darker green on green.....yea not so much.

Well Played.  I love a good Dad joke :)

I have always and will always want an FD RX-7. I hate to sound cliche, but in my opinion that design is timeless. It looked good when I was a kid, and it still looks good today. I just wish I had the means to purchase and keep it going on the road. I am a huge fan of Miatas (I have owned a NA and NB), but the FD RX-7

That reminds me of an old joke.

That is exactly what I was thinking. People underestimate how powerful water can be. Add in quite a few tons of cars, and I would be very afraid of that bridge collapsing.

We bought our van from a Honda dealership that offers state inspections, oil changes, and engine replacements* for as long you own the car (original owner, not transferrable).

I was thinking about that. The dealers fight tooth and nail to keep this from happening. But what if Amazon went into the “used” car business (like Carvana). They could negotiate almost like a fleet contract with a dealer(s). They buy and register the cars, transport them to holding area, and resell as “used”. I don’t

I came here to say the same thing. My wife can’t remember her lunch to save her life. So, she puts her car keys in her lunch bag in the fridge. She never forgets her lunch in the morning, because she cant start the car without it.

I don’t know. Unless they are really good at cleaning, I just don’t get the hoon vibe from the pictures. It looks like it was pretty decently cared for.

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