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Hey! I have that same Omega Mart T-shirt. Did you actually go? That place is bananas.

I used to own a classic Mustang and went to many a Mustang-only car show and heard the ever-loving shit out of that stupid song. Enough for 3 or 4 lifetimes.

It’d never fly in the “aspirational” US car market, but I’d like to see a cheap car that embraces its cheapness. Skip the door panels and lets see a painted door frame. Let’s get more creative with materials. Cork for flooring and sound insulation.

Old cars will be better than (current) new cars in about 10 years.

I lived in Prague in 2008, and I loved me some car spotting.

NP for my forthcoming “Extremely Rich Dude’s Museum of Cars Nobody Gives a Shit About”.

maybe speeding isn’t bad enough to pursue a car....

Maybe don’t run from the cops when you have your kids in the car?

It sounds sort of bland.

I love 80's Japanese manufacturer branding.

I daily a 2001 e46 that I got for $4000. It’s been extremely solid, and the few minor repairs I’ve had to do I’ve done myself. It’s so much less money overall than a monthly payment on even the crappiest new econocar. I’ll drive it into the ground and get another one.

Just get a 540i M-sport and you get 90% of the car for 60% of the price and headaches. Or a regular 540i is like 80% of the car for 35% of the price.

Does the 10 hp “N Grin shift” actually feel like anything? Or is it just a gimmick.

I was going to get all pedantic and say the War Rig isn’t an 18 wheeler, but dammit, it is. With the extra ball trailer it’s not.

Yeah, I thought that was a weird complaint, too. I don’t think my car is noticeably slower with a single, average sized passenger.

The loooooooong-throw shifter advertised a very strange shift pattern, with first where third would be, second somewhere near first, and third somewhere near fourth. Fourth’s location was a mystery. I spent the first few minutes of the drive hunting for relevant gears until I realized the shift knob itself was

I actually love it. It’s timelessly classy. It looks like it could’ve been built in the 70s. I wanna have a picnic in that back seat near a mountain lake.