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This is a genuinely funny looking vehicle. Like, if Disney makes “Cars 4" this could be the main character with no alterations...

never been “hotrodded, damaged or abused.”

Right? It’s like we’re all driving APCs looking out of gun slots...

The radwood game is strong here, but lack of 20th century safety and comfort makes this a ND for me.

I’m sure if you asked nicely, the editors would offer you a complete refund.

Not even if this car contained the last chip in all Christendom is this worth 30K

I believe after the government forced VAG to buy my TDI wagon back from me they loaded it (and a lot of other “clean” diesels) on this ship. The manifest submitted to insurers has doubtless been changed to read “Porsches”. 

This is the correct take

An easy NP. A rare collectable for less than a new Caddy. Add in very reasonable maintenance and this is a winner (if you’ve got a huuuge garage).

Ferrari may have built the prettiest F1 car of all-time, but this ain’t it.

If an EV goes about 200 miles on a full charge, then after only an hour or so of driving one would already be at less then 75%. If I get stuck in the snow at 75% then I will have less than 75% left when I am rescued. My assumption here is that many motorists would drive an hour between recharging. I don’t what “95% of

Whoever did the “Subaru 360 meets Fiat Jolly” needs to design all the cars. 

It’s ironic, but the same thing that drove production to Asia and elsewhere in the East, cost-savings, could see production brought closer to home!”

Damn this thing looks cool. 50+ years on and this is progress?

I happened upon an AMC car show at a lakefront park there 3 years ago and was amazed at how many survivors there were!

More honesty than the average CL listing, and a guarantee that you’ll have the only one at your local Cars and Coffee (unless you live in Kenosha)- NP

Honestly, the GPS in my 2017 Volvo. Awkward to use, hard to update (they literally want you to use a thumb drive...) and not as useful as the maps on my phone. 

I’m going to guess “winter driving school” is nothing like actually driving in winter. I have been living in Minnesota for the past 3 decades. Winter (and thus winter driving) lasts 4 months and involves: road salt that rusts cars, traffic delays, crashing, and actual physical injuries (from the crashing, but also

Muscle Car” is more of idea than something that could be defined by numbers (sales, HP etc). You can get a Camry with 300 HP but it’s not on anyone’s list. Plymouth couldn’t sell more than a smattering of Hemi ‘Cudas and yet these are now the stuff of dreams. I think what we are seeing in the comments is a debate

In fairness, It couldn’t do anything competently other than go in a straight line” was pretty much the design brief for this car.