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Frankly, if the Duffer Brothers *do* have all the scripts completely and are simply postponing production in order to use Stranger Things as leverage to help the protesting writers, my respect for them has reached its fucking peak. Good for them. And it might work, too, given how enormous the show is. This is a

I know it would be a bad decision, I know this car is the automotive version of the herpes that is all over those free tubes of chapstick. I know at least once a month I would consider driving this into a ditch and setting it on fire for the insurance payout.

Two simple rules for a happy life; do not fall in love with the stripper. Do not buy a 20 year old Maserati.

At this price it should be damn near flawless. The apparent condition puts this 2 or 3 times too expensive. 

Let me start by saying I’ve owned several of these in sedan trim. They are fantastic cars that still manage to look and drive modern-ish without diluting the driving experience or muffling too much of that wonderful 5 pot sound. And when maintained, they are pretty reliable and capable of the big 6 figure mileages.

If the mechanicals are as sound as advertised and nothing is rusting away underneath, this is what you want for an off-roader. It’s pre-dinged up, so you won’t be afraid to take it where it’s made to go. Not like some like one of those pristine 20-year-old trucks (for way more money) that make you wonder what’s the

. . . . and it’s gone!  NP, obviously.

I challenge you to outwork me! You’ll make about 1% of what I make in compensation, but you’ll work much harder than me! Totally worth it.

Depends on the job. Building guillotines, for example, I think I might have an advantage.

“I challenge any one of you to outwork me, but you won’t,” he told his staff

$44K seems fair for a ZL1 with crazy low miles.

I’d rather spend my money on a nice stock version. The supercharger has no value to me. And for $36k, hail damage really shouldn’t be in the mix.

Very important that it has underglow. Because a car this subtle needs it and if there is automotive trend that will never go out of style, that’s the one. And what is a new engine without a cold air intake to suck hot air out of the tiny engine bay? No self respecting cars and coffee enthusiast would be caught with a

prezzo molto bello!

Easiest NP in a while. $6500 is close to fun money in today’s car market, and this is about as clean as you could hope to find one of these outside of a ritzy auction house. Buy it, drive it for a year, sell it for the same or more next year.

Looks clean and well kept, 160k doesn’t scare me, even if it’s a Porsche, with Porsche parts costs, and in this market, getting something like this for just over $12k works for me. Nice price!

At that price and age I’d take my chances after an inspection. If it blew up on me I’d repair it. If it did a second time, I’d repair it and sell it. That price is the kind of price where I could afford the risk, but at the age it is, it would either have had its fits or not, IMO, even with the low mileage.

“Victims report that, in their defense, a ‘scammer’ is indistinguishable from Elon Musk’”

Personally, I liked Alien 3, despite it’s obvious flaws. I also thought that it was a perfect end to the Alien saga with the Xenomorph’s (hopefully) last offspring being destroyed along with Ripley and Weyland-Yutani being foiled from getting their potential weapon.

I still contend that Prometheus makes far more sense as a typical slasher movie. Shaw is the “last girl” and everyone else is dumb as rocks because they’re supposed to die dramatically.