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Auto Kennel -- if you buy this car you’ll be in the doghouse!

I was fortunate back in the mid-90s to have a F40 pass me (with a quickness) on the autobahn. I’ve never seen another one on the road since.

Because it was written 10 years ago.  Attitudes about Korean cars have changed a bit since then.

Republicans: LESS GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION! LET THE FREE MARKET DICTATE WHO WINS AND LOOSES”

Loses. Anyway, It’s not a free market if other countries are imposing tariffs on U.S. products, and we don’t do the same. If the U.S. imposes tariffs on some products, it’s just leveling the playing field.

Blow-me state

Looks more like this 1967 Chevy II (Nova) than a Riviera

Despite their Valiant effort to get free of the car wash, they were not up to the Challenger, and that Intrepid is now a Shadow of it’s former self. It may no longer be a Road Runner if the damage was severe enough. They’ll need to call their insurance company and file Acclaim.

“Judging by the average American gun owner, I’m far more worried about getting assaulted *BY* an NRA member than relying on one being there to save me... “

I don’t think Goodyear makes motorcycle tires under the Goodyear brand. The D402 is a Dunlop, which is a subsidiary of Goodyear in the U.S. (and many other places as well). In the past they were OEM fitment on Harley-Davidson touring bikes. I don’t believe they are anymore.
I’ve used them before, and they are not the

If you bought one of these new, did it come with both backs?  And if it did, how were you supposed to get the uninstalled one back to your home?

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“with a reputed 186-mile per hour top speed,”
Electronically limited to 186 miles per hour. Back in the 90's, Suzuki and Kawasaki were in a top speed war between the Hayabusa and the ZX-12 / ZX-14 respectively (Honda was briefly in it too with the CBR1100XX). Rumors at the time said the EU was considering a ban on

Chairman Kaga: “Allez Garage!”

It’s an ‘80s design (introduced in the U.S. in 1986)

Marquis LTS, wasn’t that a Canada-only model?

Thank you for properly using the word “hawking”, and not “hocking”.

The interior really looks like a GM product

I would use these for hot sandwiches, pizza, or fried foods to let the steam escape and keep the food from getting soggy.

I would use these for hot sandwiches, pizza, or fried foods to let the steam escape and keep the food from getting

Cars I didn’t buy and should have:
1969 Plymouth GTX for $3000 (around 1984)
1970 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ (trade for my p.o.s. ‘66 Grand Prix plus $800)

Cars I bought and shouldn’t have:
1991 Honda Prelude (with a neglectful previous owner. Nothing but problems)
1959 Ford Galaxie 2-door hardtop (even trade for my ‘81

Pontiac wasn’t a tribe, it was the name of a chief in the Ottawa tribe of indians.

Crack pipe. These cars were junk when new. I’d vote NP if it were a 2-door with a V-8. But this sedan looks like a low-budget fleet car, something that would be driven by a county government official or a Navy recruiter. Cut the price in half and it’d be worth a closer look.