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Gun probably required for all of the Bernie supporters who no longer want to “share the wealth.”

The inconvenient truth is that touch screens have no business in an automobile. Ergonomics went down the wrong path.

I consider new vehicles expensive. What this tech will eventually do is force everyone who wants to drive to purchase a new car with connectivity. Then, some time after that, force them to buy a self-driving car.

I assume that nearly every late model used car has had exactly one oil change, done just prior to the lease turn in date.

Wait Wut? War brings stability?

Why is that even a question? I don’t care if it is or not. If you’re afraid of your own shadow, then buy a tank. I for one would be in the passenger seat of this thing for this trip if I could, bad back be damned.

The only appeal of this car is the opportunity to experience how horrible 1981 was. Driving a Citation is basically a microcosm of all that was 1981.

I believe a college has granted them space so worst case it goes there.

Throwback.

I can’t agree with you there. The 2002 745i, overseen by Bangle, was when BMW officially jumped the shark.

Want to replace your spark plugs or head gasket on your HD Ford truck?

This reminds me of something that happened to me the last time I was in Darmstadt, Germany:

If I were an astronaut on the moon with a minibike, like, zero work would have gotten done.

Living in Seattle - a target rich First Strike environment - my plan is find somewhere with a good view, smoke a fuckton of weed and enjoy the fireworks.

Is Wartburg over by Pimpletown?

Nearly all of our weird and obtuse British car part names come from sailing vessels or Victorian coachbuilding - horse drawn carriages.

Imagine that. Kyle Busch blowing up about something that he was equally culpable in. Shock. Amazement. /sarcasm

Rarity and classic aren’t the same. I might have a Sterling 827 in my driveaway (I don’t), but I’m not the kind of idiot who will think that just cause I have a wierd Anglo-Japanese sedan that sold poorly, I am entitled to a ton of money for it. Trying to single-handedly create a car speculator bubble is both dumb and

This is the polar opposite of a Tavarish article: well-written, thoroughly researched, detailed, realistic, and in no way driven by status or greed. Genuinely happy for you, Peter.