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Wow, one kid’s toy is another man’s art piece!

I still believe one way to shore up car sales is offering AWD as an option. The Regal has optional AWD so it’s cousin Malibu could be fitted with it too. And while not a sedan I know I’d be far more interested in the Corolla Hatchback if it was offered with AWD.
On a related note, if Toyota wanted to bolster sedan

Actually it falls under “Matchbox car that was stepped”

The thing that gets me is they go and make a 2 row coupe like SUV based on shortened version of their big 3 row SUV because they think there’s a market for it, but these are the same execs who didn’t think there was a market for the shorter shorter wheelbased “standard” Tiguan and only sent us the longer hump backed

Like with Hyundai and their Santa Cruz concept, the pickup truck guys scoffed at it but there was a lot of interest from other demographics. Hopefully it turns out like the concept and not another midsized pickup.

If only the owner had named it “hover”.

Chevrolet tried something similar with the Chevy Nomad concept in 2004>

Still an attractive car, even after 30 years!

On the plus side, with the member’s being in their 40s now, they’re probably safe from Johnny’s “advances”. 

From counting the floors on that building at the beginning plus the top and adding a few floors for the those in the larger base of the building, I think the drone could be right at 400 ft.

I think the closure of the S. Korean market is more due to consumer desire to “buy Korean” than government interference. With the lack of a distinct Korean luxury brand until Genesis came along foreign brands were the exception to this. 

I think it’s weird that your college roommate seems to have only been half Chinese in the 2000s. What changed?

We all know that as soon as this person was able to log in, if they were one of the ones didn’t get their shiny they’d be flipping out about that.

My mom’s old boss had a early 90s Lumina and it developed some problem when it was only 2 years old that he thought was from the rear breaks. Turns out they were badly worn because they were doing all the work as the front brakes were rusted in place, the shop figured from the looks of them they’d never worked at all.

Takuro was referring to the pretty big gap that’s currently between this particular bumper and the vehicle it was previously attached to.

Besides, I think an actual “joke” would have more likely involved bringing in a pre-trashed oil filter, not a biggie of metal shavings and then vandalizing the “joke” target’s property.

I just want to point out you misfigured the value of the VW at the time of the trade. The brothers didn’t purchase the pizza shop until April 23, 1963 so the car would have been 4 years old and would have depreciated more them $2k.

Wait, so Mario’s name is Mario Mario?

I think a more accurate title for the article would have been: “Texas Auto Dealer Goes Belly Up After Financial House Of Card Collapses”