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The back end reminds me of the boys I see with their pants hanging way down under their ass. Or a dog dragging it’s ass across the carpet. Awkward look.

Shhhh, don’t tell Hodge, or anyone else, but GM and every other manufacturer still sell PLENTY of mini vans. They just put traditional doors on the sides and call them “ front wheel/ all wheel drive 3 row SUVs”. Dont tell anyone. If all these people find out they're driving "the new minivan" sales will plummet.

This is also the same car company that wants to charge a “subscription fee” for heated seats in new cars, so rear view cameras would probably be out of the question financially on their $100k cars.

In today’s seriously overvalued used car market, even with the rarity of the few decals Buick put on this “special” edition, MAYBE in the $3-$5K range. And if you’re delusional enough to expect anywhere NEAR a $15K offer spend the $500 bucks to get this thing detailed inside and out, shining like a new penny before

If I remember correctly, one of the places around Ft. Wayne where these thousands of trucks are parked waiting for chips is an old GM supplier plant that made chips and was closed by Barra. A plant that was closed in order to get cheaper chips from foreign manufacturers. How did that work out again? So now we are

On the edge for me, but I went NP. Honestly, what pushed me over the top since its a kit car was the one pic with a Corvair step side pick up and old Mopar in the background. Gives me confidence the current owner either has Corvair repair/maintenance knowledge or knows the person that owns those vehicles that helped

What happened to free market? “California Emmisions” have been around since the 70s. It was an option listed on every car on the ‘Price is Right’ when I stayed home sick as a kid. If you want to sell vehicles there, you just have to meet their emissions standard. Companies don’t have too. Why is this such a huge

Because I’m 6'4” tall and instantly put every vehicle seat I get into all the way down and all the way back. If you do that and glance to your left in a 4 door, all you’ll see is B-pillar. Thats my everyday drive in a 4 door. Better mirrors and blind spot detectors help, but I have a blind spot to my left in EVERY 4 do

I know people love the convenience of a 4 door SUV for kids and family, but I still love the looks of a 2 door. It’s a good looking truck. Still miss the K-5 Blazer, Broncos, Ram Chargers and even the looks of the 1st S-10 Blazer, Bronco II and Cherokees in 2 door style.

At a quick glance I misread the headline as “An Old Man in a Ferrari Goes Fast.” Clicked on it thinking,”Well yeah, of course, only old guys can afford them, but how fast did Grandpa go?” Realized my mistake as I read, but seriously...what track, what was his speed and lap time? Curious now. Unless I missed it, the

Agreed. If you won't clean it, especially for photos to sell it, I won’t believe you telling me you maintained it.

You meant “looks just as BAD as the prototype” right?

My Grandpa always had Cadillacs when I was growing up. He couldn’t afford new ones, but always had a well cared for and maintained 5 year old or so model. They were amazing cars to me, big comfy couches on wheels that rode like a cloud over the beat up roads in Ohio, had power in huge 400+ cubic inch engines that

There are of course, those in such a hurry that they think the laws don’t apply, but I agree with some of the posts that some intersections and light timing need to be looked into as well.

Dairy Isle on RT.18 in Lake Milton, OH. Just a little ice cream shop across from the bank that was only open in the summer. Frozen orange sherbet push ups. It’s been closed for years, but was a summer evening treat when I was a kid. And Gracies Pizza in the house across the street. Yum.

A WRX is only a good car because of its AWD Subaru drivetrain. Without the AWD, the Impreza is not impressive. Generic styling, horrible interior, decent handling, but that suspension had to be tampered with or completely removed to remove the AWD and insert the BMW drivetrain. Why even use a WRX when you take away

So Henry Ford was right when his son pushed for the Model A. We really only ever needed a Model T. Credit to Mr. Pittman for keeping it well maintained and cared for for all those years. It still looks and runs great for spending all those years in the Canadian coastal climate of Nova Scotia.

“an email from the state suggests the situation is under legal review”. Are you serious? The New Hampshire DMV is wasting tax payer money to decide through lawyers and possibly judges if a personal plate they issued 15 years ago may now be offensive or violate their own rules regarding personalized plates? Isn’t this

G Wagon may have some impressive results and stats but I have NEVER seen one in all the time I’ve spent Off-Road here in the mountains. Not even on a dirt road. Plenty of Jeeps of all models, FJs, H2s and H3s, Tacos, Colorado’s, Land Cruisers, Broncos, Blazers, 4Runners, Land Rovers, some Subarus and Lexuses, even a Ca

NP - I like it. Back when trucks were trucks and people WANTED long beds to haul more and do more work. Short beds are more visually appealing to most, but that comes at a premium today. Looks to be in good shape, and it’ll still turn heads in this condition or restored. Whether kept with its patina or restored, parts