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Tucker was a visionary. The movie with Jeff Bridges is pretty good.

Bye to one of the good ones 

bigger channels are good too. ChrisFix is an all-around good option.

The first graphic (silhouette) is automotive perfection. If it looks anything like that, this will be bedroom-poster-worthy.

I’m guessing Minnesota/Michigan? In California, Mustangs reign supreme. 

The Challenger doesn’t deserve a spot on this list. It was the also-ran of the retro muscle car renaissance.

AdBlock got 9 for me. I don’t see any ads. 

Booty. 

Also just like Nissan, terrible quality cars driven by people who care more about swiping through their phone than driving.

Allow me to explain

Telecommuting could altogether fix this. But for some reason, people like to be in the same room as one another.

I wholeheartedly agree with this list. Even as a Toyota fanboy, there were some missteps this decade. Nissan and FCA could altogether make up the entire list for all I care. I also agree we’ve seen r/enoughMuskspam! I’m sick of that pedo.

My family had a Plymouth Voyager and a Dodge Caravan. I learned how to drive in one of these pieces of shit. 

Let that piece of crap rot into the ground. 😈

Here’s Why Alfa Romeo Fell Flat on Its Face in America”

I don’t reply to the 60%. I price my vehicles fairly, take 20+ quality pictures of my detailed car (including identifying flaws). My ads always have a few sentences at the bottom like this to weed out the tire kickers:

They definitely are, Rubicon I believe. A small start-up, prototype company won’t have the R&D to engineer a set of wheels. 

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Ugh. I hate to give Jerp any credit. But they did it years ago with the appropriately named Hurricane concept.

It’s as is you believe logic has any influence on stock price. Case-in-point: TSLA

^ this guy trucks