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WTF?
Jealous much?

What else is insurance meant for?
Stop being so judgmental

Please note: Australia does not have HOAs. In fact, most of the world does not have HOAs. We’re not that stupid.

Wouldn’t it be just better to buy the 2 adjacent parking spots instead of building this stupid contraption?

The woofer box just popping out the back is the best part of this.

hot patches can be done with a two axle dump truck, two crew and one safety manager, and a mini steamroller on a trailer. I prefer “government” doesn’t move anything I own without my permission and want to keep it that way. You don’t need an entire road crew to finish that patch. This situation in the article was

You’re not actually familiar with eminent domain are you? Aside from the fact that it’s prone to abuse and should never be used as an excuse to take any action outside of its limitations, it has specific limitations and is supposed to have oversight that gives people affected by it a fair chance to respond before

As funny as this looks, at least the city dealt with it by working around the car, instead of putting up the no parking signs after the fact and having it towed at the owners expense. Supid, yeah, but the city was in the wrong. They’ll go back later and patch the spot. It’s not like asphalt is finicky that way.

I guess warning people about the paving was not their Forte.

This is my kind of car guy. He is like JDM Roadkill.

Is this a transaction, Toyota? Because if so, we’ll trade you some non-boring words for a new Supra and a turbo 86. Oh, and bring back the MR2. Let us know.

The only thing that will piss them off more than replacing the turbo 6 with a V8 is if they also installed some turn signals...

Those birds never expected the Spanish Indyquisition.

Yearly testing for senior citizens and affordable mass transit. Until then, stories like this one will be all too common.

You should probably, you know, go ahead and make that case, then.

You’re going to have to show your work on this one, I’m afraid.

This seems like an excellent acquisition opportunity. Faraday Future should snap them up.

Except they’re the best driving BMWs of the current BMW world.

It’s sad how much y’all are pushing drifting these days.

“Why is it always the people with shitty cars that try and show out? No one gives a fuck about your 10-year-old V6 charger, I promise.”

Now, after all of this, it is easy for me to get a little nostalgic, even for the 1992 Pontiac Bonneville. You could get it with a powerful supercharged 3.8 liter V6, it was roomy, and the ride and handling was not horrible. Much of what we long for today in new cars—size and comfort without pretentiousness—is here in