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I recognize those Sportline seats! I have them in my F30 328. Not sure how the wife would react to keeping a reservoir of pee inside the car.

San Diego, on it’s way to being the Florida of the west coast. (Sad because I am from San Diego)

The only safety triangles people have in their cars (besides commercial vehicles that may be required to carry them) are those old-school Benz and other German cars that have them mounted on the trunk lids. I don’t think anywhere in the US requires it, and I know California doesn’t require it. She was lucky. As Damon

Interesting question. Despite the argument that enough money to do maintenance and fab replacement parts can ultimately keep anything going, the delicate electronics are going to be the achilles heel. Think about a Model A, a Beetle, an FJ40 Land Cruiser, a Suzuki Samurai, a CJ5, or a ‘65 Falcon (or Nova II or ‘71

Saw the tweet, and just the first couple of words in the headline. Instantly, my daily dose of esoterica (which is usually, but not entirely) different from erotica. Thanks, Torch! Also, like the taillights, can I live in color and come out of the gray? Thanks!

I want to roll up on Prospect Ave in La Jolla in this, just blasting some AC/DC or something.

Let the haters hate...they’re all a bunch of fuckknuckled twat bags (see Torch...totally using that!). This is a crazy awesome build that is clean as hell, sounds cool, and by the commentary goes like a bat out of hell. Nicely done! 10/10 would hoon!

Yeah...ummm...kinda have a tingly feeling in my trousers now.

Fuckknuckled is now my favorite descriptor!

Akshully, RX competes with MKX (another X, another 2 row lux CUV). Hell, that’s why GMC got the Acadia Denali, to compete with the 3 row lux CUV crowd that was tired of the heaviness and thirst of the Yukon Denali. This presumed Lexus TX will compete with the MDX, QX60, Q7, etc., but not yet.

My mind. It is blown.

Fairly or unfairly, the French are still referred to as surrender-monkeys. This led to the most amusing experience at CDG for me...connecting from Dubai to Rome. Land late, fortunately the connecting flight was equally late (both were Air France, and I think the ground crews were having a strike...shocking, I know).

"...they likely won't have time to pull you over for having the wrong stickers on your license plate when Hans Gruber is turning their colleague's squad car into Swiss cheese. He needs backup assistance now! Now, goddammit, now!" And now I need to go watch that movie again.

And I thought Ferrari was being selective in who it approved for ownership.

Knew I didn’t need to post this. Love the chart!

Right there with you, Torch. For me though, it was my early years. The first vehicle I became aware of my parents owning was the ‘71 Chrysler New Yorker they inherited shortly after I was born. That was followed by a ‘75 Plymouth Fury Wagon. Both had the 60s/70s ChryCo turn signal indicators on the fenders. First time

The interior is far superior to the current model, and the weird quarter window treatment on this and the Murano is growing on me. That fucking grille, though...fuck Lexus' designers right in the ear for ruining each and every one of their current vehicles with that!

Can. Not. Wait.

I like it. I thought the MKR concept was pretty sweet, and I thought with the MKC and MKX Lincoln was finally figuring out the split wing grille. That being said, it has elements similar to the Bentley, but there’s only so much you can do with a 3 box shape. Besides, Lincoln should thank Bentley for elevating them up

So. Much. Want.