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2010-2019 Taurus SHO - 3.5l Ecoboost V6 - “a turbocharged — suspected underrated — V6 engine could have made more sense in something else.”

And, how many of the plaintiffs have their Hellcat Durango sitting in climate controlled garages, in a collection with other long term collectable investment cars?

Personally, I’ve always had a soft spot for the Park Ave Ultra, which also has the Supercharged 3.8L V6.

You’re probably pretty close.

Buehrig was responsible for a slew of brilliant automotive designs including the Cord 810/812, the Stutz Black Hawk, and the Continental Mark II.

“I believe the first couple iterations had no active handling.”

Dodge Caliber SRT-4.

Second, fifth, or dead last, all are still losers.

No mention of Geoff Crammond?

There was a group trying to remake it, but they never got further than a very basic alpha build. You can google “Street Rod 3" and find it. 

I remember collecting video games back in the early 00s. It was great. You could find everything from Atari to Nintendo in local thrift shops for next to nothing. Atari games were usually like .50 - $1.00 each.

I’m the oddball collector. I don’t keep up with what’s new or coming out. I don’t care what the “market value” of anything is. I simply go to the diecast toy section, look for cars I like, buy them, and go home to stick them on my wall.

But, isn’t that what ferries are for? Transporting people and cars across bodies of water.

Missed the point a bit.

No matter which side of the fence you are on, it doesn’t matter if you buy the game or not. Selling 100,000,000 copies or only 10 will not do anything to JK herself.

You want a good coffee pot? Get a Bunn. Faster than K-Cups without any of the extra waste.

You want a good coffee pot? Get a Bunn. Faster than K-Cups without any of the extra waste.

Yeah, but how hard is it to slap a PW on the PC, and make sure you either turn if off, or hit WIN+L before you leave?

No kidding. We just had our cleaning company fire someone, simply because he tried to plug his phone into one of our PCs to charge it.

There is another...

Rule 1 of business: Everything is worth exactly as much, as someone is willing to pay for it.