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Omg dude. They look exactly the same. Like exactly the same! Even the same lighting!

That’s like trying to find a hooker that promises she’s a virgin.

Too bad it’s impossible to find an example that wasn’t beaten to the brink of death by it’s previous owner who will swear it was never racing/launched.

First gen Buick Park Avenue. Full sized, soft suspension, cushy interior. Basically “nap time with whitewalls”.

You know, the diesels VW put out in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s weren’t all that much better.

Miata is always the answer.

I know how fond you are of your Hummer, have you had a chance to check out the newest off-road focused Volkswagen Golf? It’s much easier to park!

You’ve forgotten the new Golf X!

Don’t forget the Golf R!

WOW! Look how pointy the new Golf GTI is!

They could have the best selling car in the world if they just named ALL their cars “Golf”.

I think we all need a palate cleanser / reality check after that.

This Mercedes C32 AMG. 349 hp supercharged V6. Less than 850 made. It’s a sleeper - virtually indistinguishable from lesser versions of Mercedes’ popular entry level sedan, unless you’re in the know. 0-60 in about 5 seconds. Buy it now for $10,400.

Absolutely. This will also create a generation shift in land usage and patterns of real estate value, just as mass-produced automobiles did in the latter half of the 20th century.

So much better than a Tundra.

You wouldn’t expect a Cadillac to have a tow package, but the Fleetwood from 1993-1996 had a 7000 lb towing package option.

You're good for collectors too! You increase the value of their gently used bone-stock car because nobody wants to take a chance with a clapped out mod mobile.