Let's eat, grandma.
Let's eat, grandma.
Without adding any body panels.
The shitty part is to agree on a price and then show up with less money than agreed upon.
I’ve seen one of these in person!!Real you, REALLY interesting car and story behind it
That was the only thing I came away from the article with, too.
Thank y'all for a great year. I complain a lot but this is still my favorite place on the Internet.
If you're going to get an unreliable wagon you might as well hold out for an S4 Avant. At least that has a V8.
Lol I hope you're joking because that is Texas A&M Main Campus.
I actually like those rims on the S600... What is wrong with me.
The base 4cyl can only be had with minimal options and usually doesn’t even have Cue, just a standard radio. Get the 2.0T. I worked for a caddy dealer this summer and we had pre owned, loaded 14’s on the lot with 10k miles for $27.
I don’t think that ever happened. There's a lot of metal on those things they don't lose their value all that quickly
Fucking fantastic investigative journalism. Thanks for this. Late Hannukah gift to me.
The thought of a new Wrangler fighting G-Wagen - maybe even with a soft top - makes me a little erect.
Sure, and I absolutely respect that.
Fuck yes. I cannot wait to follow this saga. This is my dream “awful-idea-project” because I can’t work on cars for shit.
My vote is a $15,000 Mustang. So many muscle car buyers are looking for the style exclusively - why not give it to them? The hairdressers special reimagined: 2.0L from the Focus, front wheel drive and an old transmission Ford found in a warehouse that they forgot they owned. Graphics are a free option.
And the E36, but I guess those overlap so it doesn't really count. But one was still in production in 1998 so I'm giving myself a win on this one.
Eli something. I remember that shit. Great show.
I totally see your point. I was really kind of lashing out in general - what bothers me is the click-bait-ness quality. For me at least, it dilutes the overall genuine quality of the website.
It was a partially facetious statement. They’re both bad ideas with high repair bills, that’s kind of my point.