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Yeah, that’s true. But that just shows even more how silly it is to discriminate based on area code.
Good point as well. I knew quite a few people with Los Angeles area codes in Vermont, and on Craigslist in VT you would run into Florida (or similar) numbers held by people who spent the summers up north.
Fair enough, following the “never need to leave the city” perspective. I suppose my earlier point comes from the fact that a) the entire state of Vermont has one area code, and b) I was searching for interesting/rare cars which couldn’t be found everywhere, or which got significantly worse the farther north you go. A…
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Define “don’t like”. Unless you live in a city and have never left in your life (although this is Gawker, so that’s a legitimate possibility with some people on here...), you’re going to run into tons of area codes, especially going through different regions of Craigslist (when I was searching from VT, this would be…
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For the price of a brand new Subaru Impreza WRX STI, you could finance this worthless, salvage title Tesla!
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What about something more... reflective? And perhaps also malleable, almost like a kind of foil? A metallic foil, if you will.
Did not know that. The GT just became a lot cooler (well, it was cool, but not as much to me personally over, say, an Aston DBS). Do you happen to know which Mustang they drew from (New Edge or the 2005-2008 model)?
Shhh, don’t tell them.
90k on a supercar? Jeez. Although I guess it’s a better platform for putting miles on your car, seeing as it’s the old 5.4 beneath everything else.
I know some marketing people at Lexus who would be very disappointed and embarrassed if they found that out...
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That thing was overpriced when he first listed it for $11,000, and it's still overpriced now. Getting closer though.
Mhmm. I've heard of the "Italian Tune-Up" as a rotary engine technique more than anything else.