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@Jamesface: I believe you are correct, sir...

This and the prototype remind me of how Chrysler can make good-looking cars. They lost their way sometime between the Daimler merger and the introduction of the LX cars but if you recall, the cloud cars of the 90s were significantly better-looking than their Contour/Camry competition.

@ZomBeeRacer: I was making this face through the whole video:

On another Jalop-related note, while the Ford F-series is easily identified, what's that euro-looking hatch with the Chrysler Pentastar?

@Whitetrashsteve: I hope to god he wasn't an Engineering major. That would make me sad for NC State

This guy is from Charlotte- There are pics of the top parking lot of Eastland Mall and one of the "Student housing" apartment complexes in the wolfweb thread.

@McMike: That's the thing — Most state registration laws for special classes of vehicles go hand-in-hand with rules for insurance. If you're paying less (e.g. very low liability rates because the car is short-mileage rated) then you should be using the vehicle less.

@McMike: I believe there are specific standards you have to meet to classify your car as an antique. I know in NC, to get the antique designation, it has to be older than a certain age, insured as a low-mileage pleasure vehicle, and driven less than a certain amount (I think it's 5,000 miles a year). I haven't

@Novaload: it's SC that has no inspection and if you want to see the result of that, just go to Greenville on a Saturday afternoon. I sold my old, barely-running, rusted-out (like, quarter panels that were nearly gone and "watch where you step" interior) bronco to a guy in SC 10 years ago and it's still there — still

@handbrake: in North Carolina, the epilepsy statute is something like this- you cannot have a medically documented seizure within three years or your license is suspended until that time has passed. A while back (1996?) an AutoWeek reporter did a long piece on how he coped with no license after a seizure.

@muyoso: your comment reminded me of this opinion piece I read in the Onion years ago:

@CrabSpirits: I believe those were the rotors for the 90-93 accord. My former roommate had one and replacing the brake rotors was a ridiculous affair. The screw-on rotors were fun but when you had to drill it out, then find the same size and thread screw it was just not a fun experience. I had to go to the

@Whitetrashsteve: Actually — on Ross VW I see a picture of Jeff from the late 90s right after he moved to LA.

@VeeArrrSix: There were 2 in the Charlotte area in the late 90s. One was purchased in Hickory by a guy named Jeff. I went to college with him. The other one surfaced at the East Blvd Harris Teeter and Moe's grill for years until it seemed to have disappeared in about 2004. It was faded and in need of some love.

The best drivers I've known had two essential qualities: They were always simultaneously relaxed and alert. They took in their surroundings and didn't let idiots on the road bother them.

@Jim-Bob wants a Yaris: I loved my Saturn SL1 for pizza delivery. That job taught me crash avoidance, how to find the fastest way through a city, and how to sneak through traffic that seemed to have stopped. My friend had a plain black Neon ACR sedan that did duty as a track car on Sundays and he was regularly the

@curglaff: And here we have a great example of "not getting the joke"

A quick search of the internet finds this picture of Maia and Aza:

Given that I don't like tequila, but really enjoy giving cunnilingus...