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Though he can’t help himself at the end, I think Jamie Lannister’s arc in G.O.T. was sensational. Starts out an instrument of corruption and greed and even tries to kill a kid in the first episode. Ends up going through hell over the next few seasons and really starts to think for himself and ends up one of the best

GTA 5 (not GTA, just 5) IS a franchise at this point. 

Absolutely! It’s honestly too bad it wasn’t a good show, because it COULD have been pretty cool. 

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The best worst car show was VIPER. A shameless ripoff of Knight Rider? Check. A shameless plug for the (then) new Dodge Viper? Check.

12-year old me LOVED it.

Gen2 Ridgeline Mid-Cycle update. First gen looked burly, but awkward. They listened and simplified it for Gen2, but went full “SIMP” and it looked waaaay too soft.

The Gen 2.2 update last year was the goldilocks design for the Honda. 

The fender flares looking like ebay add-ons are disappointing but the thing is still pretty cool. 

Iron Duke Camaro from early 80s.

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The last of us 1 and 2

The last of us 1 and 2

I had a TJ wrangler that had 170k miles. Im fairly competent in the garage, and knowing how SIMPLE the jeeps were, I didn’t worry much about such a high mileage one to own and take care of as things came up.

Wheels in +1" over stock plus a tasteful lowering (usually an inch or so).

Never the wrong answer.

I’m so glad I wasn’t the only person who fell asleep multiple times during the French Connection. I absolutely had the same reaction “did I miss the famous car chase?”

I’ll recommend a FRS/BRZ. They’re not DIRT cheap, but are cheap enough to be within reach of most people, with higher mileage ones around 10k.

With the exception of spark plugs (which are actually not THAT hard once you get used to unbolting the engine mounts and header to lift each side of the engine a couple of

Things that come to mind:
A white van without windows,
the P$*#y Wagon from Kill Bill,
Anything that doesn’t have a/c, working doors, etc

I’m afraid the answer is no.

This submitted by me, a Corvette owner that DOES NOT wear this gear.

Yeah, word choice aside we’re on the same page. Mainly for cars like... a GTI which just incrementally improves year after year - those are replaced with newer better versions all the time so a 2014 wouldn’t make as much sense as a “forever car” as something that went out of production without a replacement or

Everybody has a different thing in mind, but I feel like anything that makes a great FOREVER car is something that hasn’t been replaced in the market.

Pretty much ANY big AMG merc. 

The change between the 5th gen Camaro and the 6th LOOKS far less drastic than it really is. On a whole new chassis the 6th is drastically different to drive. Everything is better ergonomically, build quality-wise, the trans is smooth, clutch feels less like a vague leg-press machine, and the car lost weight but feels

Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner.