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Police are also looking for this vehicle....

If this was an 86, where they only made 200 of the Aerocoupes for NASCAR, it would be worth that. But from the factory the only thing good about this car was its looks. A clean factory SS is in the 6-9K range these days. I’d say this Aerocoupe worth 12K on a good day, while drunk after watching Days of Thunder.

Big deal. I found half of a sleeping UAW worker under the 3rd row of my Traverse.

Dat JDM socket y0

Luxury cars have had this for a while. I think I had a ~2005 G35 that had something like this as a loaner for about a week a few years ago, and my girlfriend’s dad used to have a Mercedes that had something like this too. Just kind of a flap that goes between the seat and the console, so you can’t drop stuff all the

Engine oil. Don’t believe the marketing, just change it when you’re supposed to.

Are you so dense that you must try to ‘understand’ anything?

I don’t understand the fascination with cars. Is it just an inbred suicidal instinct? A need to drive objects great distances? A need to show off dick size without physically exposing ourselves?

I started shooting long guns, at long ranges. It’s fun to do, easy to do alone or out with friends, and it’s nice to be outside in the elements. There are a lot of factors to account for if you want to shoot accurately — some are inside you, like your vision, breathing and heart rate — some are outside you, like

Its like golf. No seriously. its a skill based, semi competitive activity. I shot competitively in high school and its a lot of fun.

If it was so well engineered then it wouldn’t be a piece of unreliable junk ( albeit an expensive one). And that more or less sums up what goes on with so many German cars: Yes, if you look at the parts individually there’s clearly more thought and attention to detail. A door hinge will look like a work of art. But

It definitely is. And if you think they aren’t you haven’t been paying attention to the moves they’ve been making over the past 5-10 years to try and compete with Amazon.

It definitely is. And if you think they aren’t you haven’t been paying attention to the moves they’ve been making

The relevant competitor is Walmart

The relevant competitor is Walmart

Just goes to show that GM is truly innovative - they’ve had vibrating trim panels years before everyone else.

Meanwhile, elsewhere in the world:

But then the Camry would have cost $11,000 because of the disturbance in the balance of the force.

Oh shit, here we go...