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The Bunny Ranch in Nevada....

The big 2.5 learned this some years back.  This is why Ford first stopped selling small cars (Fiesta and Focus) and later sedans (Fusion).  There is too much price competition and Toyota does it better.

“nobody actually wanted small sedans and hatchbacks”
Honda, Hyundai/Kia, and Toyota would beg to differ.

I must applaud the JALOP spirit in this car converter. He or she did an excellent job of using that weird long rear on this generation Camaro GM couldn’t quite figure out how to style. It looks fit to be in the middle of Sydney Australia. Good job and F’it money to buy. NP

In all seriousness, though, this kind of thinking is what caused Chrysler/GM to suddenly have no appealing, affordable or desirable cars when the bottom fell out of the economy or when gas prices rose - so they had to go hat-in-hand to the government for a bailout.

it will be stored and driven just enough to keep everything lubricated and in good shape.

My plan is to make my next new car a 1991 Toyota Cressida

Most EV owners are peak assholes themselves from experience regardless.  Not saying it’s right that he did it.  I award him two stars for how clever it was though.

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I’m all for it if this enables Stellantis to continue to offer ridiculously powered V8 anachronisms.

Why the fuck would you ever load the app for your jacket?

You should see the case socialism sometimes makes for capitalism. 

Ugh these first gen W bodies were just fucking hot garbage. Starting with the weird styling that aged horrifically a few years back then, the absolute shit fit and finish, and the nasty sea of shitty plastic covering the dash and center console. Then there was the floppy body, it felt like it was held together with

You’ve got an extra digit in that price somewhere. Easy crack pipe.

Omaha!

Osborne did beat Gibbs in 1991, but the Sooners were ranked 19th at the time. The Huskers went on to get shut out by Miami in the Orange Bowl to give the ‘Canes their fourth national championship. As a lifelong Nebraskan, it was rough. It’s a hilarious reference, nevertheless.

Genuine snort from the Osborne reference.

From the description, this car “drives great”

ND Once again we are presented with a car that’s rare, well kept and has low mileage; but nobody gives a flying flick for it. These were forgettable in the 90s, why would it be collectible now?