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That’s my main issue with this example. They want a premium for a pristine example. But isn’t really much of a collectors piece, it is a fun vehicle to actually use.

I dig the vehicle. I can see the appeal of being fun an ridiculous. It does seem like a gem of a find. I just can’t get behind the huge premium they have on the pristine condition. This is more something to enjoy than collect so I’m not paying extra for mint condition. There are lots of upsides but the price makes it

Nope. We just got the sport back version of the Regal. They didn’t bring the wagon model TourX up here. I actually had been hoping to test drive one and was sad they announced it wouldn’t arrive. The sport back actually had decent storage but just wasn’t enough for me.

Wait... Your “gross” went down to $10/hour? So you still need to pay vehicle maintenance costs after that!

If they sold them in Canada I would have seriously considered it. I can only assume GM had given up on the model when it decided not to bring them here.

That is a solid take you have. The game may be 7 years old but it is well made and unless they have a massive brainwave there is little to improve upon this generation besides additional content.

My local radio station has a bit where they read an arrest story and you have to guess Florida, Texas or Ohio. While I don’t like to laugh at peoples misfortune it is still quite funny.

Three years back I wanted a pickup truck. They have all kinds of options so I was planning on ordering one with what I wanted but the Ford dealers would only order one if I paid full price. Or I could get $14k off one of the ones they had on the lot. I thought they were bluffing so I left my contact info and walked

It would be like a modern body equivalent of the old Iron Duke equipped Camaros from the 80's!

I didn’t know anyone who got a super expensive car. But the “dumbest” vehicle I saw a parent get for his kid was on the other end of the spectrum.

I’m not walking 1,000 feet just to get to a crosswalk. I’ll just cross here, the robot cars have to stop for me.

Ford spokeswoman Marisa Bradley told the Free Press on Monday, “Our roles at Ford aren’t gender-exclusive and these changes help limit ambiguity

At this point Chrysler only builds in Canada.

I think you hit the mark with the UAW made. Non-Union is a big issue for some. I knew a guy who had a sticker warning him not to park his Suzuki Motorcycle stuck on his bike when parked at the Joint Suzuki/GM plant in Ingersoll Ontario (there they made Trackers and Sidekicks).

This isn’t recent though. I know some older people don’t keep up with the times but this has been going on most of our lives for anyone alive.

I remember I had a friend who rode a Suzuki Motorcycle to his job at a GM plant in Ingersoll Ontario around 20 years back. Someone stuck a sticker on his exhaust marking it a Non GM product. He didn’t notice the sticker and ride home and the vinyl melted from the heat and wouldn’t come off after that.

I’ve never been to a large racing event. I’ve just been to local dirt track and a few small car shows. I’m going to make a trip to Watkins Glen to see a larger race of some sort. I don’t actually know much about racing or anything but is looks entertaining, I like crowds and there are nearby campsites so I will give

Funky, unique, doesn’t need much space. Doesn’t seem overly cash strapped. How about a Jeep Renegade? That looks pretty distinct compared to some others. Or a Fiat 500 XL! You never see those in the wild and they have a very distinct look to them.

It has been over 20 years since release, probably 10 since I’ve seen one in the wild. I think the look is finally starting to grow on me. Funky Town is right. Fun... in a dangerous self destructive sort of way

There is comment after comment of people mixing up the Bronco and the Bronco Sport. If people who comment on car sites don’t know about the differences of these similarly named models, I can only imagine how little differentiation there will be for the regular car purchasing public.