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I actually like the cars lines - pity about its pricing and failure

As the DeLorean was already mentioned, I’m nominating the Honda CRZ. Looks great, but the performance didn’t live up to its billing as a successor to the CRX. 

Someone in the comment section on an article about this gen of Escalade photoshopped almost exactly that. It looked a LOT better. The proportions of this vehicle (and the Suburban/Tahoe/Yukon) just have the beltline too high.  It looks like a powerlifter with his pants pulled up to his ribcage.

Pace car decals belong in the trunk on their original backing paper.

though one engineer did say “It’s not miles per gallon, it’s smiles per gallon.”

As for fuel economy, expect bad news. GM engineers wouldn’t disclose numbers just yet, though one engineer did say “It’s not miles per gallon, it’s smiles per gallon.” Translation: It’s not pretty. Then again, this is a three-ton-plus SUV

Cars and Coffins

I used to have to rent frequently since I traveled for work and one day the agency told me they had no cars available, as I’d landed late. When I pushed them they said they did have a stick shift available, a compact. I told them I drove stick, and was preparing to find a 5 year old manual Elantra or something like

Came here for E46 window problems, found E46 window problems, satisfied immediately.

And I get to drive around the neighborhood a few times with no door like a UPS delivery guy!

Good Choice, Part out whats left, keep window regulator for future use

Awfully amazing. I would so go to the grocery store in this, lmao!

Dealers can drive cars on their MSOs (manufacturer’s statement of origin). Typically when you purchase a car the MSO is sent off to the lien holder to transfer to your state’s DMV to issue a title. You’re then given that title when you pay off the lien. Dealers can circumvent that process since they’re supposed to

Meh, never really been a fan. I like potato or pasta salads, just when it comes to sandwiches, I’d prefer almost anything else.

...it’s almost as if we live in a nation with precious little respect or protection for regular working people!

a cross between a poor person’s idea of a Vegas high roller’s suite and an upscale whorehouse

I detest fast food but the Popeye’s Chicken Sandwich is the exception that proves the rule. It would be a great sandwich at the nicest little local shop you could find.

Love me some Popeyes chicken sandwich, but I cannot forgive ranch with Buffalo anything. Blue cheese or GTFO!

Some shops, especially smaller chains, need to mitigate their process a bit better. Whenever I go to Primo Hoagies I find myself waiting in line behind twenty online customers who aren’t there. Then there are the chains that are app- or online-only, and the ones so busy during the lunch rush they might as well be. The

Just know that the mobile apps are not really there for your convenience. McDonalds has acknowledged in their quarterly reports that the overall average spend per person at their locations is roughly $8. But they also know from their data that the average spend per person among mobile app users is 35% higher than that