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*Sees price

I think one of the reasons why it’ll be regarded as a classic and a real turning point for Aston Martin is that, because it’s all Toyota underneath, it’s actually reliable and works.

The Aspen’s tidied up look improves things quite a bit:

I actually liked the Chrysler Aspen a lot.

Yes, I’m almost completely sober. Why do people keep asking me that?

The Aztek was so ugly it was interesting.  This is ugly and uninteresting.  Plus, it was not driven by a teacher turned meth cooker, so another point against it.  

God everything about those two cars are amazing.

Cars keep getting bigger and the parking spaces keep getting smaller. I think the same people who design parking lot striping do coach cabin airplane seating.

Same here. For some reason I expected my burger to come in over budget, miss deadlines for some unforseen yet dramatic circumstance, and to sell way too low at auction, but it wasn’t that bad.

One possibility is some undisclosed free parts being thrown their way.

Because that’s not really how sponsorships work. Think of it like paying for billboard space. Doesn’t matter if it’s the biggest or best billboard, just matters that people see it and it gets you or your product attention. Your car can finish dead last in a race, but if enough people see your logo and spend money on

Just another car to fix in their shop but it’s going to take Sue at least 2 weeks to get the crap stains out of the upholstery and it’s going to cost extra.

I used to believe in Karma, but then Richard Rawlings crashed and was uninjured.

Get you some of that traction control.

Driving in a straight line isn’t the hard part, it’s keeping that massive surge of power from swerving or otherwise going sideways that can be a struggle

Well this wins ignorant comment of the day.

Ironic that this is the first hellcat I’ve seen without splitter protectors in a while and it could have used them.

ohohoh - one more thing. On their BeatTheHeat.org website:
“Beat the Heat, Inc., and all chapters, are recognized as tax exempt, 501(c)3 charities.

My English must be rusty since high school. When does “undercover / covert operations” mean “educate drivers about the dangers of distracted driving and illegal street racing”?

I’ll use this space to point out that in many places, the police don’t even have to charge you with a crime for asset forfeiture to occur. They really can pull you over, make some vague, baseless accusations about you being a criminal, and then take your things. They don’t have to even file charges, since that

Corruption.  I have nothing else to say.