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I recall those daze. Engineering speak for “we learned how not to build floppy chassis’ anymore”.

Pretty sure that’s fog, dude.

This one should get the #1 slot. Eagle’s high-clearance 4wd cars were exactly and precisely “painfully too far ahead of the curve”

Lol at people defending that ridiculous statement.

Fuel efficiency is defined as

Yea, that’s not how actuarial math works. 1,000 respondents out of 100,000 gives you 99% confidence level with a +/- 4% interval. Aka, 62 to 70% failure rate. So actually, 1% is quite statistically significant.

How about something ridiculously classic like a Model T or something? Would that be too expensive? It surely wouldn’t depreciate.

Everyone should be kill-able honestly. Even important game breaking characters. In Morrowind if you killed off someone you needed to complete the main quest it gave you a prompt to tell you you screwed up so royally there is no saving the world you are in. Now important characters just fall over and keep getting back

Next up: major refineries are under investigation for producing diesel that burns dirty.

You’ll note that along with the different tail lights, the badges are in a different position too. I wonder if the salvage title is due to it having been rear-ended?

You know it was kicked off by our very own McMike, right?

Haha, of course they do.

Update: And as Automotive News’ own story points out, this appears to mean the end of most Ford car production in North America by the end of the decade, save for the Mustang and Lincoln Continental:

Dude what?! that thing still has a back seat. someone must buy this to upload better pics

Definitely not going down a socialism rabbit hole here. All I’m saying is the obvious: stick cars are selling for INSANE premiums over automatics, and the reason is because people don’t want to deal with sloppy old automatics.

You are ignoring the main issue!! Yes, of course there is speculation — that is implied any time markets rise. In fact, the entirety of your response is implied in the mere question I am answering today. In this case we are trying to get to the underlying cause of the speculation, and manual cars are that cause.

Nope. All original. Cruise was activated using steering wheel buttons. It was awesome and high-tech for an 80’s car.

Speed hole. For speed.

Stop doing play-by-play of my Tuesday!