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Missing from the list is “Santa’s Slay” starring Goldberg. In this one Santa is the Anti-Christ, who goes on a rampage after being freed from his 1,000 years punishment of delivering toys to kids, all due to him losing a Curling match against an angel.

It’s a hobby. It doesn’t need defending.

I love it but it is the fantastical expense. Yes, I have done more than several high 3 digit $ meals. but they are occasions and good memories but in reality I do not like spending on one dinner what I have spent on used cars. I was poor and food insecure as a child and teen so $/calorie means a lot to me.

Superbird.

As a kid it was this.  As an adult I’d probably look for the Morningstar Farms vegetarian version of this.

Does it need to be a “real” car? Because if not...

Fucking Bigfoot, all the way. Still is

Does this count?

I loved my dad’s Izuzu Trooper.

Don’t.

The Isuzu Axiom, built to compete with the growing early 2000's softroader segment. I think the looks were a bit too ahead of their time and it was mechanically underwhelming. I’ve only ever seen a handful on the road and about browned my pants when I saw one a few months ago.

Chrysler Aspen Hybrid should be the answer for everyone — I believe fewer than 100 were made. It was Chrysler’s first ever production hybrid, but it (and the Durango hybrid platform mate) were only in production for 2 months before the plant was shut down as part of the financial crisis in 2009.

I’m not sure it looks great. It certainly isn’t ugly, but it is bland. It somehow reminds me of the anonymity of the NMS Passat. Honestly, I prefer the 10th gen. While the 10th gen has some oddities to it, it as a bit of commitment to something more than blandness.

Let’s go back to the one that started it all when it comes to cars with off-road trim...

1770 Cugnot. Steam engine that needs to be relit every 15 minutes, weight 2½ tonnes, top speed 2.25 mph, and reportedly caused the first vehicle accident by knocking down a stone wall. Makes any other three-wheeler seem downright sensible.

If you like the Elio, you’d have loved the Dale from 1974.

The worst three-wheeler of all time is easily any car that started the day with four wheels.

All of the three-wheeled cars OF THE FUTURE!, from companies that make unrealistic promises and will happily take your money for vaporware that will likely never see the light of day. Fellow humans, I present to you the Elio and Aptera.

That’s about the right price for an auto trans LS 4th gen. I’d hold out for a stick but someone who likes going straight for 1320 ft would probably pay that.

I mentioned it, and saw it mentioned several times. The people who do the slide shows only pay attention to the first 20 or 30 comments.