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    Just UGLY!!!! Not a contender for my garage at any price.

    Or, you could load the trunk up with electric eels. Just a thought.

    I voted NP, simply becase there are a group of people out there who would love to have this car, and the price is gonna be attractive to that group. The problem is finding the proper venue for the advertisement.

    Strikes were designed and used to improve working conditions and wages and benefits. It has worked this way for years. Now, all of a sudden, they have become a political tool.

    Amazon and Wayfair, pay attention!!! Employees striking companies over social issues hould not be allowed. If you don’t like your company’s policies, then find a job somewhere else. This entire concept is getting ridiculous.

    This is just WRONG!!! Jeeps should look like Jeeps. They have forever, and they are the one constant in the world of ever changing looks on automobiles.

    As soon as I read the title of this article, I knew it had to be written by Torchinsky.

    My biggest problem with any Fiero is the location of the emergency brake. Take a look at the picture of the driver’s seat. This is a bit of a tight car to get in and out of anyway, but imagine what it would be like if the E brake were engaged. Downright freaking impossible, I tell you from experience.

    Can you back that up? I know they use the Verizon network, which is fine.

    This morning I went to the Verizon store, paid off my iPhone8+, drove across the street and changed it over to Spectrum for $14/month (1 Gig per month.) I could have had unlimited for around $45/month, but don’t really need it. My Verizon bill was $63/month (not including phone purchase charges).

    I’ll stick with my ‘91 S10, thank you. It’s pretty much the right size for me.

    Clicked on article, looked at picture and price, scrolled down and voted CP. Talk about a no brainer.

    They charge extra because it includes a track day on their track with a test driver riding along. It’s not like you just drive up to the factory and pick up your car.

    I’m in. Just revised my “when I win the Powerball” bucket list.

    Wow! That’s some comparison!

    I remember the first time one of the original GT350's showed up at the Towson Ford Service Garage back in the 70's. As the resident “car jockey”, it was my job to drive it around the lot and shop as needed. (Yes, I actually got paid to drive all of these cool cars.)

    I have thought about that, also. It may be that there are enough “old school” people out there who will go for the previous model, which is by all accounts a pretty nice car.

    Yeah. Didn’t really want to outright plug them on here.

    Talked to a guy today who works at a major Tampa area Chevy dealer. He insists that his dealership does NOT add to the MSRP and that they always have several “base” models available on their lot.

    IF I were interested in an elecric car, THIS would be one that I would consider. So, I vote NP, even though I have no interest in this type of thing.