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Shh, don’t encourage it

Much like that Outlander, whenever I ask my wife to make love, she rolls over the other way.

Just don’t bring the Mustang...

I really want an AWD Aztek (in yellow too) for a winter beater, but even if I found one, I don’t think I could pull the trigger due to the inevitable ridicule (an inevitable failing LIM manifold gaskets)

I heard nobody passes on Uranus.

White-tailed deer get better treatment than other colour-tailed deer, I guess.

I really don’t get why it’s disliked so much. I love this car, it’s always in my top lists. I mean it’s a sleek notchback FR Ferrari which can fit into regular traffic. It looks fantastic.

It would appear they only manifest themselves when needed to take out an errant BMW driver.

Put the screen in the dash, not on the dash.

No one ever trains for these situations.

3 winners.

I’m invoking the “it’s a pretty interesting car, and the price is under $4k” bylaw on this one, and voting NP.

I’ve never really had a problem with Infiniti’s fascia. Perhaps you’re thinking of Lexus. Either way, I’m holding my ground—this thing is pretty.

This wasn’t the only Soviet self-built/home-built sports car. There were several, going back as far as the 1930s.

$2200?? I have zero interest in old Jeeps but for that price *I* want to buy it.

Maybe they could start a GoFundMe campaign.

But their guide dogs were pleading “No, no, press the other one…”!

This kind of stuff is so cool. I work at a company that performs neutron imaging and recently evaluated some engine blocks for an OEM. It’s similar metallurgy to what’s described here but allows you to see into the metal (including internal stresses due to manufacturing) without cutting into the material.

The Audi driver wont have very many money by the time thats settled.

Spa is my favorite on GT Legends