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Located in Colorado but doesn’t have Colorado plates?  Won’t pass emissions?

One, the hardtop really isn’t insulated (but it IS better than the soft top, in the winter). Two, yes, a plow is hard on any vehicle. The question, here, is if this was used for commercial plowing? Or just their own long driveway? Finally, was this used as a tow’d, behind a motorhome? That could explain both the

Poorly written headline, since semi-trucks are “trucks” and can easily tow 70,000+ pounds.

. . . and it’s gone . . . NP, obviously!

The Crown seems to fit into Toyota the same way that Genesis fits into Hyundai (or B/O/P fit into GM or Mercury fit into Ford). Can “premium” buyers be convinced to buy/lease a “semi-premium” vehicle from a non-premium dealer network? How much are image and better service valued as a part of the premium price?

Given the crappy roads throughout the Midwest, “off-road” capability is pretty useful on-road. We’ve had ours for 4 years and 56K+ miles with no issues from the original tires.

Brown, manual, V-6, rwd wagon in good shape?  NP, especially in today’s crazy market.

Morgan, Rolls-Royce, Nissan Z, Mustang, Challenger, Wrangler, Suzuki Jimny

The best way to “save the droptop” is to simply wait. All the manufacturers are chasing the same SUV/CUV/crewcab pickup market, right now, simply because that is where the profits are, the profits needed to amortize the investments in all of these new “skateboards”. Once the supply chain issues get resolved and the

In other news, water is wet . . . Highways have divided communities for centuries. People with money have the ability to move where they want, away from shit they don’t like. Poor people? Not so much. If we want mobility (including Amazon and DoorDash), roads and traffic are the inevitable and unfortunate side effect,

Because of cars? Or because of air conditioning, smartphones, social media Netflix, ESPN, fantasy leagues, online gaming, and the interwebs? We spend more and more of our lives interacting with machines, instead of humans, and it’s not just behind the wheel!

When they say “All windows roll”, that means both windows roll . . .

Mercury Lynx.  An economy car trying to be upscale during the malaise era.

POS - NFD!  These old campers are wood framed, and with obvious roof damage and multiple attempts to patch, I’m not even sure if it would survive the trip home.

I’m not sure that Amazon or any other major delivery service would be interested in what Canoo is currently offering.  Those rounded back corners are at odds with the multiple boxes that would want to be back there.

. . . and so do criminals . . . 

Alternate take - it’s a cheap TRUCK! Lose the bespoke deluxe bed and replace it with a useful, open, F-150 one, from a junk yard, along with a “standard” bumper.

This is the first RAV4 of that vintage that I’ve seen that didn’t have a spare tire integrated into the rear door.

Nissan Leaf.  Dated technology combined with “unique” charging.

Given that it’s already sold, NP!