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$25?!

I hear crap about fram and 20 years of using them I’ve never had a problem. I only use the old screwdriver stab on the first oil change when I buy a car and it’s all handtight after that.

$25.00 for the Twin Pack of Oil and $10 for the filter. M70 V12 takes 8 Quarts though

This is a big one right here. Folks don’t understand the challenges of modifying a CAN vehicle if you want most of the stuff to still work. You could get that engine to run on a standalone injection system but then you get no gauges, no ABS, and who knows what else.

Wish it had been one of those Chargers with the multicolored flashing lights, that'd have been great.

For a coffin, it’s a pretty good price.

ND - You know how many Changlis I can buy for that money?

If it’s so easy and that’s all it needs, get the battery replaced and sell it for 10k.

If you are going to sell a car you know has a broken part and even go as far as to know the cost of the broken part, just fix it.  Yes, you may not get your money back out of it but it will sell.  Not fixing it is like selling a car with a lien on it, yes it can be done but nobody wants to deal with that junk.  No

“...a place to poop that isn’t shared by bears.”

Please give us a poll to vote on writer submissions. And a time machine so I could go back to 2012 and vote for the WRX.

There are so many fun cars (especially compared to a Nissan 240 SX) that are also somewhat sporty. A sunroof is a nice alternative to a full convertible. Yet the suggestions are not among my top choices. Why not a Mustang Ecoboost, or a Civic SI or a Veloster. With a 30,000 budget there are many to choose from, both

What’s happening? Torch gives the best answer and it’s not a 50 year old car?!?!?

Pontiac G8 GT — it’s fun, but still manageable whenever you decide to hand over the keys to the ‘lil dude.

Here’s my idea. I think it checks all the boxes, other than factory stereo.

You mean the Veloster N?

wow, nearing 1,000 votes and we’re still at pretty much an even split. nice.

Please give us a poll to vote on writer submissions so we can convince you to buy the car that’s not quite right for any of us but we are all happy exists: the Veloster.

Next in the David Tracy series of stories: Life of a Westerner in a Bulgarian Prison™ And the interesting vehicles I saw thru the bars of my cell.

So cool. Love the idea of a manual in an EV even if it is not necessary.