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If all these Youtubers get more organized, this could become quite the racket.

Douchy influencer/content creater who creates content by doing douchy things wrecks exotic car.

Car enthusiast Youtuber buys crashed car, gets year of content restoring it.

Resells to different Douchy influencer/content creater who will

I hope this cost that Nazi fuck Musk a bundle. More of this, please.

Oh- and they use the SAME exact battery, motors, and drivetrain components too.

I say ND because of the owner. “Millenial anti-theft device”? And instead of actually replacing the headliner - with the kit HE ALREADY HAS - he just sticks a piece of wood - sorry, “milled ash” - up there.

Couldn’t happen to anyone nicer than the local VW dealer that wants $10k over sticker for an id.buzz.

Everybody thinks they are a superstar driver, until that 1980s turbo lag kicks in and the lack of modern traction control and electronics isn’t there to save you.

I think at the end of the day this is just some goddam reliable transportation for less than 6 grand, without a catch.

Nineties cars were the best, they had figured out electronic engine management and so under good wasn’t a maze of vacuum hoses and electromechanical valves and such, airbags, ABS, reliable, generally not as bloated as modern cars.

Major surgery required for three pedals - including trans tunnel replacement from a donor Challenger, TCM, etc.. How do I know? I wanted to convert my 2012 SuperBee Smyth ute to 6 spd.. I quit counting at $10k for the conversion.

One of these. Im saying that means hes dead and his brand of nightmare is hopefully over, not outright killing him so dont even start.

100%. At least that way my passenger had a lap belt when I flipped it on its roof a couple months later!

My actual first car was a free hand-me-down from my mom the year before I got my license when got she a new car rather than scrapping hers.

It’s funny we just called them trucker knobs.  Never heard the suicide knob or brodie name.  I always thought they were kind of dumb myself, mainly because when I’m turning in like  parking lot or sometimes making a turn to a side street I always used the butt of my hand, or whatever the proper term is for that pat of

My first new car was a 1964 Plymouth Barracuda with the 273 c.i., V-8, 4-speed stick (a Hurst Mystery Shifter stock) in bright red. Drove it off the showroom floor after having paid cash, $1,900, from savings working as a press operator for $1.47/hr so it took lots of hours to save up this much. Ended up driving it

$3,500 in 1994 for my ‘88 Volvo 245 with 96k miles. I bought it from my mom who was shocked a 17 yo had that much money.

My dad worked for Buick in the 70s, and used to rent Buicks for out of state trips in the 80s and 90s. I remember when he came home with a Riviera with this tech when I was a kid...I spent a long time in that car going through every button and function. My mom had a 1974 Buick Regal at the time. When parked next to

Why are you asking us all to reveal the answers to one of our internet account security questions?

My first car in 1996 was a 1990 Camry DX automatic in maroon with a maroon interior. It had just over 100k on the clock, didn’t drive 100% straight, and consumed some oil. I got it for $4500.

In 2000 the local Chevy dealer had a great 1988 Honda Accord with a 5-speed. It was $800.