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Dang, the exact same car I bought last fall is now selling for $5k more than what I paid! Same mileage, year, equipment. Wow.

Back in the early 2000s I spotted a 1988 Chevy Nova Twin Cam for sale. Stopped in to look at it and found it was being offered for $200, having about 170k on the clock. Bought it immediately.

Boy, I sure could’ve used a Maverick when my daughter’s queen sized mattress had to be driven to her new apartment from my house. Wouldn’t fit in her Malibu Maxx nor in my Rogue Sport. So we tied it to the roof of the Nissan. Then, it got windy. Fun: Zero.

Maybe it was to remind us that it was a fictional show, instead of the cop shows today that seem so interested in making sure it’s overly lifelike.

Looking at that photo made me realize that the model put her head through the window and didn’t open the door!

Once I read somewhere (certainly not on the Internet) that Henry Ford’s ranch was called Maverick. That should help move it toward being more macho.

Why is Mr. T riding side saddle? No other questions...

You’d be the only kid on your block to have one, so why not?

... under Chrysler ownership, the company didn’t build much in the way of cool cars.

It’s already likely on here, but to address the front bench seat issue of three passengers: Raise the armrest, and voila, the third seat appears — it even has a seat belt for that spot. Used to own a Reliant wagon and my then-pregnant wife was able to sit next to me while I drove on long road trips.

Back in grade school, we were so excited to think about converting to the Metric System. My kids grew up barely knowing anything about it.

Guess Renault wanted us all to see how much room there is in a small car.

Tanuses=Taunii, Tauruses=Taurii, Stratus=Stratii, etc.

Thieves! Stealing good car names!

Guess people didn’t learn LAST year that panic buying is not something we should do. Ever.

Same for the Pontiac 6000, execs said it was “like an Audi 5000 only 1000 better.”

Hey, do you happen to work for VW? 

Bye, Mazda6. Hello, Mazda CX-60.

At first I thought No Dice, but after checking my local listings and seeing almost-new ones for $80k-$90k and spotting a 1997 with 215k miles for $18k, this beast keeps looking better and better.