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Good point about gun points.

Honestly, I’m not sure. I wouldn’t be seen in a Cobalt at gun point.

This is the first time the words “a blue Chevy Cobalt sedan” were not followed by ...

The best, cheapest, coolest, most lovable car I’ve ever owned was a ‘72 Volvo 145. I sold it after 2-3 years because we were expecting a baby and it was “time to grow up”. Stupid idea. Sold it to a good family who moved far away. Fairly recently the car come online again, after 6 years, but it was even more clapped

I can imagine his answer to contain a certain amount of kind cursing.

This could be a daily driver for the money mustaches.

My first thought, too. Modern Multicars offer some sort of bodywork smile:

Will it float?

They have about 1000 robust cars:

It appears to be much more interesting to go to Russia:

This is one of the most hurtful .gif’s I’ve seen. Ouch.

Was that even the real car’s sound in that Bentley video?

Great minds think alike. Also, check out this gorgeous French stitching:

Strange money spending rules. If you essentially use a year’s work to put it together, how can you not acknowledge that “expense”? Time is money.

Still the best.

“Overspending” is an interesting choice of words. VW isn’t particularly known for its reliability, but cutting their way down to that other automobile bureaucratic behemoth GM can’t really be an aim in itself? “Analysts” tend to overlook that the amount of money spend and hours invested might just be pretty

Make holes and add lightness™.

Got to hold on to something.

Can’t you just throw out the heavy battery and convert it to ultra-hipster-mega-ultimom-green-propolsion™?: