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You could argue that rotaries were the first modern hybrids, running on gas AND oil.

If you have burned oil in the water vapor exhaust, are you still ‘zero emissions?’

Mazda barely got the gasoline powered rotary to work.

Dog sitting there like Einstein in the DeLorean... Thinking what the hell is going on...

more fun than a barrel of molly and cheap hookers

I’ve worked at a VW dealer, and this is a fact based post. The cars break a lot and the parts are expensive. Seriously I would own a Dodge before a VW, at least the parts are cheap.

Pyramid, right next to the grain.

He does live in Texas, so it’s not like he is in decent society right now.

Since they’re being built from new-old parts, wouldn’t these be considered brand new cars, not replicas?

Actually that would probably work for the Lowe’s/Home Depot weekend warriors.

BECAUSE YOU CAN PUT GAS IN IT.

Texans. Cowboys are waiting on Manziel.

You might want to look at a used Nissan Leaf then, since they depreciate like used kleenex.

I can see the TV ad now...

As nice as he is for helping people out. He’s also taking a huge risk. Any one of those people could turn around and sue him for additional damage.

M brakes tend to squeak until they warm up.

Ehhh. I thought this was going to be factory, unmodified cars (Like the V6 Camaro that started the discussion). Adding an exhaust? C’mon.

In that case:

You still need the parts. Which aren’t cheap.