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Yeah, there's quite a market, especially in the oilfield. I get notes on the truck all the time with offers to buy.

I bought one back in 2012 - love the thing.

This was the first game I ever sat down, started, and couldn't stop playing. I must have spent 100+ hours going through every single nook and cranny I could find, trying to do everything available.

Go for the eyes Boo, go for the eyes!

Makes me wonder, as an accountant, how old/depreciated some of them already are. Besides the whole "government bureaucracy" thing, could theoretically be valueless, and open to be donated to the "give Snodogpete a handful of cars to rally" fund.

Sure would be nice if this game was good.

I'm curious about people "canceling" their Ferrari order to pre-order the Stingray - how much of a market do these cars share? I've always viewed the Ferrari as a much more exclusive club - you drive around middle America and every house with an occupant over 45 has a Corvette of some kind or another parked in the

EM-50 Urban Assault Vehicle. Because come on.

If you have to ask how to rust carbon fiber, you can't afford it.

Nothing says "presidential" like "I own all the cocaine you can imagine."

It's entirely possible I'm the only commenter who thinks this car is awesome. Yes, it's a ridiculous conglomeration of things that should never, ever go together (Burberry plaid and the monster M, Bentley front end and giant ass chrome rims) but that's why it is glorious. You want to make an entrance? You pull up

Went to college down the road from CB, and I remember seeing a fair number of blocked-out cars driving on the various mountain highways in the area. Best one was seeing four blocked-out Porsche incarnations sitting at one of the only stoplights in the town.

Someone needs to send him a White Bronco shaped cake.

Sadly enough, this is pretty standard operating procedure for the more desirable high end models from all the majors. Per the father-in-law (platform manager of a string of dealerships), almost every new and top model is given to the "best performing" dealerships first. I can't count the number of times he's vented

That's the tone I got as well. Big, solid meh.

I've actually been looking at getting a Zero motorcycle for my daily commute. The whole no clutch/exhaust thing sounds good to someone who is used to riding mountain bikes exclusively.

Minsc and Boo stand ready!

Is anyone else going to have nightmares of that robot sneaking around your house? It runs like it's been drinking but trying to be stealthy.

Seriously. I live out in part of the world where a giant truck is sometimes necessary (hard to haul pipe/welders/whatever else in a sedan), but rarely do you see someone park like this. Most guys are courteous enough to park further back in a parking lot.