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Mike
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Technically, you also need 10% down on a payment (should be 20%, but fuck man, I’m going to have a hard enough time coming up with the 10 in the next half decade). I’ve looked at mortgage prices and my family could move into a house right fucking now, if we actually had the 10% down payment. As is, we’ve gotta save up

Well done guys. Great article

No one is forcing anyone to buy something they can’t afford. And I’m not talking about predatory practices from lenders or shady dealers, that is a whole other story.

I thought the EU was big on privacy 

This is well put. Cheers.

This is a shit take. You are the ebola of the automotive world. Can’t appreciate a fucking thing. Everything anyone else does is shit. Safe to say you have never swapped anything, have never turned a wrench on a project from start to finish, and prob don’t have two pennies to rub together let alone build a car.  This

Chevy-badged Volvo 740, close enough

You must be new here.

Quick answer....and I mean this in the nicest possible way.

At the risk of sounding like my grandfather, there are some fads I just don’t get and this would be one of them. I mean, do you hate ball joints that much?

Headline is shortsighted, Ryan. The solution isn’t necessarily electric vehicles. If everyone switches to electric and we start burning more coal to fuel plants, we aren’t getting anywhere. The headline should be about reducing VOC, toxic, and particle emissions, and reducing CO2 output dramatically as a whole. The

I dont know...i think toyota gives them a run for their money.

I want to believe this is satire, but the last two years have damaged my radar to the point that I can’t ever be certain.

Flagged for removal. Probably by a posse of torch-bearing Rennlist commenters.

Ultra low mileage cars are not cars. The are museum pieces. Even considering turning them on and driving them ruins the value.

My only real problem with this is that you are putting ‘the will of the people’ on a pedestal. I really think that’s how we got here. The Founding Fathers were scared of the will of the people. They thought that the people certainly needed the bulk of the say, but that in the end they were fickle and ignorant and

“six-month live-in gig for which she would be paid $350 a day”

Also flipping and fixing is noble in my opinion. Often you’re buying a car that nobody would normally see and bringing it to the attention of those who actually value it. Honesty is just all one should strive for. Back to your part story: many people like myself may just be happy with a non-numbers matching driver. We

Thanks! Wanting a sublime 70 rr is just going to be maybe a dream. I’ll likely have to settle for something else. Super cool you got a b-body! Growing up watching DoH and all that, the Charger will always have a soft spot in my heart.

As a millennial fan of b-body cars and someone who though far from any purchase of a 68-70 Roadrunner w/ a 4-speed and a 440 6bbl engine I have to tell you something.