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I agree here. Except it’s almost too low of a mileage. Stuff has been sitting around too much. (oil, gas, seals, gaskets etc.) I’d be more comfortable with like 30-50k miles and some documentation that it didn’t sit around doing nothing for too long.

When I started driving, I shared a 97' Grand Prix SE with my dad as his bad weather car (he had a Miata) and it had the 3800 NA engine. It was pretty fast, handled well for a car in its class, and had plenty of interior and trunk space for road trips and hauling friends around. The back seat was big enough for my

ND. I’ll give ya $9,000 and a 20 piece McNugget with three missing. 

I do not understand how, in the year of our lord 2024, there are so many of these damn things being produced.

We call those cars Turtles when we have to test drive them.

/thread.

I know production on the Cybertruck just started a few months ago, but IMO it’s not too soon to wish this blight upon the landscape to die a quick death.

Boy are YOU in the wrong place.

Perfect! 

Let’s take all the German SUV “sports coupes”, fill a ravine with them, and produce no more. Overpriced clown cars with cryptic marketing, causing eyeball damage across the world.

Kia Soul is an excellent vehicle for say...someone who just graduated college and got their first job. It’s also one of the extremely limited number of vehicles that still starts under $20k. The old turbo model was even pretty quick.

I can’t comment on the bakery’s loss or insurance. I do know that if someone had said to me “you’ve got insurance, you’ll be okay” at the time of my colossal burglary without knowing the dire straits I was in, I’d have lost my shit.

Point being, it’s odd to pivot to the notion that the bakery shop will be okay when you

It looks like an old sedan (think deville, or eldorado, or even STS) that they put a truck topper over the rear.

The rear design on all of these new Cadillac EV’s is extremely awkward. Ugly and interesting can pass. But these all look like unfinished vehicles that someone modified with cheap aftermarket parts.

None- forced induction on EVERYTHING!!!!

Is “all of them” an option?

The BMW 3 Series. The naturally aspirated straight 6 is just such a special feeling engine - smooth, power and sound that builds with RPM.

Small Land Rovers went from a smooth, bulletproof Volvo inline 6 to a Ford Ecoboomst.

Pretty much every large SUV/truck.

Any car I need to depend on.