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Yeah, but is it “Desert-Rated”?

Try not to hit that cone next time. Otherwise looks ok to me.

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Confirmed: The Jalopnik Bounce doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll bounce “up”.

So a Mustang isn’t a sports car, and neither is a 911? I mean, I know those backseats are only suitable for a child or leg amputees, but it’s still a back seat.

Get a hard top. Problem solved.

I love this comment so much. Here is an accurate representation:

I was once in a similar situation to this person. I bought a Jeep Wrangler TJ. That was the current model at the time. I don’t know if a more current model would look as cool with some dings or not. Also, at the time, having high-mounted all-steel bumpers was advantageous in parking-by-braille situations.

The problem with that Fit is not the wheels. It’s the cut springs (you know they didn’t use nice coilovers) and stretched, low-profile tires.

This is because intelligent dealerships know that the 18 year old kid with the 100,000 mile Audi will someday be making much more money who is dumb enough to buy an Audi with 100,000 miles will never make much money, but whatever he does make will end up in that dealership’s pocket if he treats him well enough.

There’s a sucker born every minute.

Welp. It’s pretty weird how a place called “Business Insider” is gonna have the best motorsports coverage in the industry from now on. Good luck, Alanis!

I don’t know where you heard that, but that is not an accurate comparison of a 350 and 370. The 370 was a ground-up redesign and certainly not “basically a refresh” by any stretch of the imagination.

When the 370Z first arrived, I recall* that its shape and some styling features were supposed to harken back to the 240. I guess the new one is supposed to be even more like the 240.

Oh yeah. It’s a thing that goes way, way, way back. Like at least to the 60s. It’s certainly not unique to my school or yours either.

In high school there was a running gag where we would tell freshman they could take the elevator between floors if they didn’t want to take the stairs. Of course there was no elevator... until they remodeled the school and added an elevator.

It may have been a terrible car, I don’t know. But that’s not why it was a fleet-only model. They sold plenty to people worldwide as an Opel, Holden, Daewoo, Vauxhall, and Saturn VUE. 

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Not gonna lie, that’s pretty freaking amazing. But I’d still give the dealer a chance to beat it if he can.