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Hmm, I like the styling of the EV6, I think they look better in person too. The Ionic I agree with you on though.

Clearly.  It was a joke.

Its a hybrid, so does it get 50mpg like a Prius? If so I’m sold.

The gas savings alone will make up for the higher price if I daily drive it for the next 215 years instead of my current gas guzzler.

Your second idea was exactly my thought for this. Not a car anyone really would want, but given its clean original condition would be perfect to keep as-is for movie prop use. Perfect late 70's suburban wife car. 

My initial gut was just to click NP as its a cheap clean title corvette, who cares if it needs a ton of work, could be a fun project.
But after looking at photos and description I changed my mind. It just needs too much work and too many parts - you can buy a pretty clean, running vette of that age for $10k or even

Was thinking same thing, if you really want a 3 wheeled machine like this the Slingshot would be a better option, even if the looks of the slingshot are a bit more polarizing.  You have a reliable dealer and parts network there.  Plus the slingshot is RWD which makes more sense to me than FWD for this.

Yeah true.  My first thought was he is just doing what most of us have probably wanted to do at times but had enough self control to not actually do it. However, having the ax in your vehicle to actually do this means he was either planning on snapping or yeah who knows what else he had in mind for the ax. 

Exactly. Total house of cards. Ford and GM, companies that actually sell millions of cars and have a century of history, production plants, employees and good vehicles is worth less than a shady company that has produced a few dodgy electric cars that aren’t road worthy? Makes a lot of sense.
Stock valuations are a

Good call. I had an old E-class that was great (83), then a 1999 E-class when it was only a year old and it was the worst car I’ve ever owned as far as reliability goes and completely turned me off MB.

I agree on this one being a huge disappointment, but where I disagree with you is on the looks - that’s where it was a big failure in my opinion and was never a car I’d have considered based on that alone.
It was so blah and looked so similar to other too rounded 2-door GM products at the time, the Cavalier and Lumina

Not for me, I’ve always made fun of these. I got a chance to drive one that Chevy gave to a local track to use as a pace car too, and driving it didn’t change my mind.
However I think it is priced pretty well, as it is about as good as it gets if this is your cup of tea.  And if this is your cup of tea you are a

Believe it or not Buca used to be great. I started going to the original location in Minneapolis before it became the awful chain it is now, and it had great homemade Italian food, a really unique setting - was literally in the basement of a big building. I don’t think they have any of the original recipes anymore.

Overall from most angles it looks good, interior looks great, love the completely lay flat fold down back seats, would leave tons of room to load with crap when needed.

Yeah I get it, I still think it was a poor representation styling wise too, it was retro gone wrong in my opinion. 

Boo.  This is a car site, bringing up the Mustang II?  Too soon.  Maybe in another 50 years.

dang you, take your star

Umm yeah I’m going to have to give a no on this one dog.
My boss’s personal assistant bought one of these when they were new and I had a chance to drive it a few times, and it was a terrible car to drive. But they were horribly ugly on top of that, I think this was a big swing and a miss. This and the Chevy SSR, both

Hmm good call. Wouldn’t have thought of the flex as retro really, but definitely can see your point. Ford has done a good job overall with many cars pulling in retro cues to their historic models without being kitschy.  Other than the Thunderbird, that one was a miss IMO. 

Especially the 2-door.  Looks perfect.