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you know what’s more fun? one of these

I’m like...........

My 2010 Ford Flex SEL EcoBoost (aka The Flying Brick) agrees with this post. I’m still not sure how the Explorer outsells the Flex around 10:1. I know Ford does ZERO marketing for the Flex and the Explorer name has far more history ... but geesh. And yeah, the Flex’s styling is polarizing. I happen to like it but get

That’s why I want to drive one and see.

Vintage Racing! Open pits and paddock, great tracks, great cars, and over all a great weekend!

And with the right British car, you don’t even need to push a button!

I heard there was a scheme to sell people vehicles for an average of $30k or so, finance them for almost 6 years, warrant them for only 3-4, and after 6 years you might get 15%-20% of what you paid. And it’s apparently pretty widespread!

Florida also has hurricanes.

Sure, but the LR dealer may have a dog that will cheer you up after they tell you what the repair costs.

Nor Audi, and certainly not Land Rover.

Except... they never actually broke up. Just got a new record company.

I would drive one...in pink...with black BBS wheels.

Chevy Malibu.

Please make U-turn.

Hey now... :(

Merely reposting the same images everyone has already seen is not an effective way to defend your point.

I like high mileage cars that have been owned by someone who cares about maintenance, and can prove it. I bought my E46 M3 at a substantial discount because it was approaching 200000 kms, but the PO was fastidious about maintenance. He was also a “track guy”, so all the maintenance and upgrades were dedicated towards