princegnarls
PrinceGnarls
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Imagine shopping for a house and the realtor telling you the seller said you can’t see the house unless you agree to $100,000 over asking price. You’d walk.”

A slideshow of screenshots of comments.

Why is does this even exist? I’m *this* close to removing Jalopnik from my daily read.

I’ve always liked those body-color wheel centers.

Or CTS-V

Unless you own a Manual G8 GXP or Chevy SS.  

Taxes are a set rate and are a 3 second Google search away. Titles are a set price that are a 3 second Google search away. So the only way to interpret your drivel is that “we need to rip off people to make ends meet”.

I’ve done that, HYundai is basically ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Well said. The original UK Top Gear was, and remains, the Gold Standard of automotive entertainment, so trying to reverse engineer, re formulate, and /or recreate it for the American audience has been an exercise in stupidity for the most part; so no, I’m not giving it a 3rd or 4th chance. Why do we keep trying to

Yes.

I mean, if you want to insist on keeping it as impractical as possible, sure.

LOL well don’t look at the used truck market then.

Allow me to introduce you the wacky world of Mercedes-Benz W123 diesel estates.

You know, I have to imagine panel gaps are a pretty serious issue on a roof.

Except this one is amateurly restored, missing decals, and no seatbelts and even with a newer engine, is still going to drive like absolute garbage and going to be a death trap. All for 17k? What a steal!

Gotta say no dice. There’s too many weird little mistakes as Rob highlighted, and I just don’t think it’s worth $17k.

I’d only buy it to push it off a cliff so there would be one less truck in the world. #ND.

Seconded. He may buy shitty cars, but he can pretty much get anything running even when its better to just crush the car.

Buying shitty cars, sure. Working on shitty cars, okay. But he’s surprisingly good at it. He gets those zombies running, somehow. Gotta give credit where it’s due, cranky.

That looks like the icon of a new Olympic event . . . in a dystopian future.

so this was always possible but they preferred putting children in lunch debt