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re:#6 "it was raining dildos."

Wow. Who knew a car priced at over $100k could look so cheap?

My uncle had one of those — an 89 LTZ with the 2.8 V6/auto in almost the exact same color and with the same wheels as the pictured car. It was a horrid vehicle. he gave it to my grandfather when he moved out to New Mexico in the late 90s

Minus the ugly black taillights and front splitter it looks pretty good to me. I'm a sucker for a good blue and this is a very, very good blue. The wheels could be something other than the gray color they are — polished would look nice...

To me, his name is Rolf. He's actually a little-known Skoda model called the 300-5 (the East German Party Officials who brought them from Czechoslovakia called it the Weissbrot) and he was made from 1956-80. He's about the same size as a Volvo Amazon and is powered by an air-cooled 3-liter 5-cylinder radial engine

Awesome — the filmmakers obviously take a lot of their cinematography lessons from Top Gear.

4.0 liter DOHC Straight-eight

Absolutely — it was a stunning piece of machinery. It was feasible as a vehicle as well — I recall an article where Lutz said something about being able to produce it and give it a price point of $100k. That would have been amazing.

They were all over when I was a kid — they were more common in western PA than the Chrysler Conquest or Supra for sure — there were nearly as many Impulses as there were FC RX7s and 200SXs. Then the 90s happened and everyone traded them for SUV or DSMs.

Maybe I'll try to talk my wife into letting me do this to blue... Oh...It got a bath today too...

I honestly thought the rear 3/4 picture was a bad photoshop. CP...

Or the 480 which was a small front-wheel drive four-cylinder machine, or the 780 Bertone which had either the turbo four or PRV v-6, or the 240 diesel which had a 6-cylinder diesel, or those mid-eighties 240s with the PRV, and the 360 and 460 which were both naturally-aspirated four-cylinder cars. Umm... I guess

How could you not post a picture of those seats?

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The alphanumeric nomenclature that a lot of European carmakers use, as well as Lexus and Infiniti (until its Q-fucking-whatever thing starts) at least makes sense: Lexus ES350 means you get a boring, posh Camry with a 3.5 liter engine. Mercedes 240D was a 2.4 liter diesel car, et cetera. As you stated, now BMW

CP because it's in Lancaster, SC. Lancaster is a broken-down mill town that relied on Springs industries until about a decade ago and is now rotting away. I'd be very surprised if the seller isn't a white, 35-year-old dicknugget with baggy pants, a backward hat, and an accent that could only be described as "A sad

I think a lot of people are mixing the concept up. The people who nominated any AMC product get it. Many others are just pointing out that some cool cars are just big steaming piles masquerading as modes of transport. My wife's former New Beetle convertible was like that. It was cute — and a very cool car for a

When I was about six or seven I got one of these for my birthday. Best birthday present ever, I think. I walked it up to Elim park and drove it all over the baseball diamond and basketball court so many times...

Just by mass that has to be at least 50% Caddy...

I'm in the camp that believes it's a sable mainly because of the taillights. They appear to be lower and wider than the Altima's although they have the same C-pillar shape.

Looks more like a first-gen Hyundai Tiburon to me... or am I not getting the joke?