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When America sends its cars, they do not send the best. They are not sending this. They are not sending that. They are sending cars that have lots of problems, and they are bringing those problems with us. They are bringing flood damage. They are bringing frame damage. They are salvage title. And some, I presume, are

Meanwhile, across the street, the BMW folks are hopeful that they’ll be able to squeeze in a second car.

VW is so tone deaf in the US it’s amazing they still sell them here. They make a great truck - but not sold in the US. They make the Californian, basically the Westy we want in the US, but no, not for us. And now the T-Roc is a no go.

For Audi, VIN stands for Vehicles w/ Identical Numbers

Can you imagine the horror of a CarFax search on that....

Short term benefit vs. long term value.

It actually strikes me as cheap, considering it’ll obliterate the $161,000 Cayenne Turbo S.

You know, when a Lambo burns, it has a more classy and higher quality flame than a regular car.

Since that’s a Honda, we can safely assume those were all metric bolts.

I always find it funny when dealership employees or any employee for that matter make fun of people who can’t afford a $200k car or other pricy stuff. Dude, you are a sales employee. You can’t afford that shit either, so don’t act all mighty.

OLDEST JOKE IN THE BOOK

Stay white, and you’ll be alright.

I get insane discounts too, except mine are from the cars being 10-15 years old, lol.

You can’t truly admire the beautiful Italian design of an Alfa until your parked on the side of the road waiting for a tow. Then you have lots of time to gaze at Guilia’s incredible figure and think dirty thoughts of what you’ll do when she’s back running again.

Same as the wheelbase with enough throttle. ;)

Matt Farah will want to know the turning radius. If its surprisingly tight, or otherwise

Exactly! How the F can this company claim to building actual, real cars and have never produced a single photo of the interior?

Chester is 72 years old. He’s been dreaming of owning a Corvette for the vast majority of those years. He worked hard and played it safe. He’s got enough money to bring home a Vette and the wife says it is ok. Now he knows the one’s from the 60's were way faster, buta new Vette is part of the dream. He orders his

Little known fact: this is how the Forester was born.

Being offered a free Lexus GS F for the weekend felt like being offered custody of the child of a distant relative