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Is that the full size Transit or the compact Transit Connect? Big difference including which continent they’re built on.

You’re coming dangerously close to losing your Jalop privileges.

Sounds like a question for Tom McParland.

Keep in mind with the train you’re getting one night’s accommodation and meals for that price.

Not until the 1930s? Granted, it was 18 years after the little Renault, but Kissel offered an enclosed car in 1917.

And those silly humans also think “full self-driving capability” means the vehicle is fully capable of driving itself. Sheesh, silly humans.

Owners of ICE cars already pay 50 cents or more per gallon of fuel between state and federal taxes.

the transmission that sits in front of the engine”

“It’s straight-up turned the wrong way.”

“. . . a four-way intersection with a traffic-calming island.”

Viewed from below the new color scheme is not red, white and blue, it’s blue, white and red. Those are France’s colors.

Reminds me of a flight I was on from Chicago to Singapore. We had a connection in Tokyo as a thunderstorm was moving in with strong winds. The 747 was dancing like a puppet on a string as it made its approach and the pilot pulled up to take a second shot at landing. We took a couple of hard bounces when it finally

J.C. Whitney was more concerned about rear turn signals.

Oddly, it depends on the year and the model. Ford went back and forth on it, some models got amber lenses in some years, white/clear lenses in others. In some years certain models got amber lenses, others got white/clear.

In the days before Grindr . . . .

This is easily the dumbest piece on Jalopnik this weekend.

The last car my father-in-law bought was a ‘77 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham, basically the same car as the car pictured, medium blue with blue vinyl top. The seats were identical to these but in medium to light blue Corinthian leather. Pretty crappy car for the most part but those seats . . . oh . . . so . . . comfie.

And it’s already depreciated at least $10k to $15k as soon as the papers are signed. The leasing company is underwater on the deal from the get-go unless they get a huge capitalized cost reduction from you. If the buyer is that much in love with 124 Spiders he should go ahead and buy one and plan on keeping it at

Then buy a used one or take your whining somewhere else.

A two year old, off lease Lincoln Continental with the 2.7-liter V-6, AWD version with 400 horsepower. Roomy, quiet, comfortable and well within his price range. Could probably even find a low mileage CPO for that money. And it is different.