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Police assistants with very simple language skills and flip flops?

Sold to sister - so your wife is the evil sister?

Killerswitches running the ignition? Burying that info? Sorry for not giving GM the courtesy of “innocent until proven guilty”.

Devastating experience. But...isn’t a fire extinguisher mandatory in a truck? Maybe it should be, compliments by GM.

Since we’re voting on the price, not the vehicle: CP. I like what I see though. There must be something like RV cred in a car like this, among behatted, Hawaiian shirted mustache guys.

Agreed. Mercedes is coming around globally, and they have a huge presence in China, among other places.

Too US-focused. Who gives a damn about Cadillac apart from some Florida pensioners and those who insist on paying cash? How can their leader be on top of the BMW CEO? Almost every carmaker is trying to emulate BMW in their way... And where’s the Tata family? No Chinese guys? Above all, the world’s #1, Toyota, has no

It is very odd to see how something as simple as a manual transmission should be such a huge selling point - when you’re not in the US. Too expensive, despite the condition.

Are you using the drone photos in this rant?

Erich Honecker and fellows weren’t that wrong:

Ever met a woman? It is the only car that makes sense on this strange list*, bar the stickered fertility van that didn’t make it.

This is the most working class comment/picture combination on this site ever.

The video is “being edited”, according to the Tubes, but the gif above looks really promising. All I am missing is the disclaimer: “No real East European Collectibles were hurt during the making of this movie”.

...which was the entire point of my post, expanding the rebadged-Chrysler-notion.

Having to sell rebadged Chryslers definitely is a sign of considerable health issues:

In Volvo We Trust.

The Crown Victoria is world-famous for being a car of all trades.

With self-driving hover pods - why not?

They are neat collector cars, but they wouldn’t be if everyone had one.