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I love how the picture of the McLaren F1 is from Gran Turismo. lol

Use eBay or junkyards for cosmetic items. Try to iron out faulty car functions/design faults that would cost you another repair in the future. (i.e Porsche IMS bearing.) Try to use the dealer as least as possible. I bought a part that organizes the spark plug wire OEM from Mercedes for 50 dollars. It was a piece of

I'm the same way. Still got the Original fat PS2 that had the infamous "disk read error" issue. The thing is that I bought a slim because of it. Only to find out years later that because of a class action lawsuit settlement I could of got it fixed for free. I put those systems away and just use my PS3 to play ps2

Well what I do if I anticipate a an emergency stop or a sudden stop is flash the hazards. The cars behind me usually start getting cautious..

Yes the knowledgeable Benz enthusiast do call them by those terms. The thing is that those terms are popularized by young enthusiasts who seem to have an BMW E36 who consider swapping the engine with a 2JZ... They think its cool to refer to their cars in different names and to sound like they're apart of some club of

Really I'm just playing devils advocate. I'm not saying you're wrong. I just think that it is highly likely that this won't happen for a while. I want it to happen. I was simply pointing out some arguments that no one brought up.

I agree with you but electric cars isn't a car that has been tested with time. I know they have been there since the early 20th century. It just hasn't widely used yet. We can't ask for a vehicle for our government that we may not be completely sure of. that hasn't been on the roads for more than a few years to take a

The LLV's were cheap to maintain though.... A battery would cost around 12000 per car. This is not including the other possible things that needed to be maintained with an electric car. There's has to be a reason that electric cars hasn't been implemented with UPS or FedEx. Btw I'm completely for this, just pointing

Yeah but what about the batteries. They'll eventually go bad and they will cost the government another arm and leg. That's the reason they commissioned the previous mail trucks because of their long life.

Its not US, no US Mercedes of that time has had side marker lamps. Its most likely a Japan import. Judging by the amount of posts I've seen of people importing from Japan in forums. Also fair warning. The most likely reason for this car's low price is because of the biodegradable wiring harness problem. It may have

I saw one of these sitting in a body shop's extra parts and cars junkyard. The body was undamaged and the engine was still in it. It wasn't running. just sitting there in between a bunch of damaged cars. I bet its still there. I can't remember but I think it was a 4.2 straight 6

I recently wrote an essay for my college comp class, one part of it was exactly this. Very good writing doug, I learned some mistakes in my writing because of this.

Man a while back I saw one of these for sale for under 10 grand. Yes a XJR100 not a regular one.

This was helpful. A girl I have feelings for is moving on to better things and this made me feel a little better.

I love my 1990 300SL-24

I picked up this 1990 R129 Mercedes Benz 300SL-24 about 5 years ago with 67000 miles on it. Sophomore year of high school spent thousands on parts and little on labor. Its got a little over 100000 now. I absolutely love it and hope to keep it forever *Knocks on wood*

Will Ferrell Retires Le Mans, goes back into comedy.

I own a r129 and it doesn't usually opens that way. It has a couple of tabs on the hinges that allow it to do that. Other than that it opens normally

lol the mirrors are in different positions on each picture. This is a scam lol.... Please someone contact and meet this guy. I would love to watch the video or read the article, and maybe some investigative journalism for the first time on Jalopnik!

Sorry I couldn't get over the fact that they couldn't include the fanciest of Lexus. The LFA