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“I have this old ford V8 but I’m not going to buy anything that this motor would easily fit in.” Also cheap reliable fast is a car that doesn’t exist. The golden rule of automobiles is you only get to pick 2 of those parameters

These buying parameters are a true fools errand

Cobra Sofa is always the answer:

Forget the swap. Put the 4.6 on Craigslist, and just get a 1st gen CTS-V. Very fast, very comfortable, and big and safe. Mom will love it. You can find one at $10K, but at $15K you can get a very nice one. And considering you won’t be paying for an engine swap, that will be money well spent.

I hear mostly tremendous microphone clipping, honestly.

Thought the same thing but not sure Unimog counts as car?

You’re on a roll $kay!

I felt the same way about sending messages through ritualistic killings and Se7en, but sometimes you just have to appreciate the interest movies build in the younger set to carry the torch to the next generation.

My first thought as well, “what the HELL would Morgan do for an SUV!?”

Hipsters everywhere: “Hold my potpourri flavored beer.”

Some chose the braplife, some have the braplife thrust upon them.......also, should it be braplyfe?

Saw this a few days ago on my FB feed. Yeah, the cops had a bit of an attitude but they were responding to a call about gunfire, so naturally their nerves were running a little high. At least they didn’t run in guns ablaze and ask questions after shooting. And then they were good natured enough to laugh it off at the

Biggest factors ive figured are ability to finance, brand perception, relevance to current models, parts demand, and collectability.

They saw the Lincoln Blackwood and the Cadillac Escalade EXT and decided not to repeat those mistakes.

Yup, this one of the reasons why the SS failed. And the fact that we don’t have as many wagons available as we should.

Until they stop making the cars enthusists like because they don’t buy new cars.

The list doesn’t specify half-ton’s only, so my guess is they are included with their respective nameplates.

If we’re about to delve into the world of what fragrance-based product commercials mean, we’re in for a journey. There’s not a single cologne or perfume ad that makes a lick of sense.

It says it excludes people moving into CA with ICE cars. My guess is an awful lot of people (especially rich ones) will suddenly legally live somewhere other than CA.