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Seth Balmore
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“Never had the luxury of being able to purchase...”???

You can literally do it right now. Just go on eBay, or a thrift store, and buy a copy. It’ll cost you less than $10. They made millions of copies of these games. There’s no shortage. And if you don’t have a PS2, you can also pick one of those up on eBay too. They ma

I really don’t think the death of our compact discs is as imminent as that guy is making it seem. I have CDs from the ‘80s that are still in fine working condition. He said he BURNED that CD. The short life span is probably because it’s a cheap re-writeable disc from Staples that he burned with his ancient Windows XP

Less “features”. I would like to see physical buttons again. Having to navigate a menu to increase the A/C fan speed, or turn on heated seats, is ridiculous. The “luxury” of a screen is usually that it provides access to deeper options and control, while at the same time making really simple things unnecessarily hard.

I’m sorry, but where have you been? Steelies have been a valid “look” on trucks for over 40 years, especially when it comes to off-roading. The look hit its peak in the mid 80s to mid 90s when many trucks and SUVs came with steelies not just on base models, but on top-trim off-road models. It was literally something

You mean to tell me it’s possible to break down 350 LBS of metal and plastic, fit it in 2 suitcases, and then get those suitcases onto a plane as normal luggage? I’m sorry, but I think you’re either pulling my leg or misinformed.

For a bike like the one above, you’d have to have quite an enormous suitcase to fit the

Certainly a rational thing to dislike. Childsize back seats are only useful for the .05% of buyers who are going to try to use their coupe as a family car (but once the kids grow up, the seats become useless anyway). For everybody else, we’d rather just have a bigger trunk.

There’s really no need for a debate on this. Everyone should just do what is safer and more convenient for themselves. Your actions as a driver should never be contingent on how happy you’re going to make the person driving behind you, or on what the internet mob says.

I don’t think that’s well said at all. That quote just highlights the fact that the OP thinks backing into a parking space is somehow a difficult thing to do. “Thread the needle”? Seriously?

I don’t know about that. I’d say if you’re a cautious driver, backing out should take significantly longer than backing in. Yeah, some people just floor it in reverse, but those are the people who get into a lot of fender benders at the grocery store. If you’re tuly driving safely, you should back out like a snail,

The entire premise is ridiculous. Priest dude wants a car that has as much character as an El Camino, wants it to be fuel efficient/reliable, and wants it to cost <$5000. That’s impossible.

What Priest should do is just keep the El Camino, which is already his daily, and spend $2k or $3k turning it into a more reliable

Yet another needlessly convoluted life”hack”. For all the normal people out there, the real solution is to just use any glass cleaner and multiple clean rags.

Damn, this is a fine list of movies. Never thought I’d see someone offer me money to watch The Fly.

I say Nice Price, but only because of the 6-speed. Still, it’s going to be a matter of taste here. I personally prefer the redesigned body in 1991, as well as the LT-1 engine, as well as any color other than red.

Lol, cops use those systems for literally anything. I’ve had people find my phone number and call me because my car was parked in front of their house. This has happened on more than one occasion. Last time I checked, my name and phone number aren’t written anywhere on my vehicle. Makes me wonder who/how they got that

This one really depends on where you live. I’m in downstate New York, and I can count on one hand how many times I’ve seen an actual car in a garage. If you’re wondering why, it’s because housing costs are such that you typically have multiple adults living in small houses. I know in middle America, kids leave home at

If it looks as good in person as it does in the pics,then it’s a fair price. These cars are very polarizing, but they’re so rare that in order to get one, you have to be willing to battle the 10 or so other guys who would die for this car. Very few Z3 Coupes were made, and most of them permanently reside in an

The only thing making this car desirable is the 6-speed Manual, and the only thing holding this car back is the cracking paint on the rear. They sort of cancel each other out. It’s rather easy to find a C4 Corvette with great paint, so the only reason to take this one is if it was the only 6-speed in the area, or if

Yeah, no one is spending 6 figures on a Targa top to then have to remove it themselves. I don’t know what the procedure is like on a Porsche, but on my C4 Corvette it takes a good 3-5 minutes to get the top off. This involves a ratchet, several screws, and the requirement to be on absolutely level ground (or else the

Corvettes have historically proven to be the opposite. Look up the price of a 1984 C4 Corvette. You’ll find those things in trash cans. Nobody wants them. Now look up 1996 Corvettes. These are the best performing, best looking, C4 Corvettes, with a 1-year-only engine. These command a high price.

Yeah, 1st-year Corvettes are usually worth the least. 1st-year C4 Corvettes are basically worthless because Chevy upgraded the fuel injection system the following year, and as time went on they offered a 6-speed manual (instead of the 4-speed) and several better engines. 1st-year C4's are avoided like the plague.