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Extremely rare? I’d call that extremely well done.

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Oh hell, lol. Tom and I have something in common... same thing happened to me. My wife and I rented a car for out honeymoon in Italy about 5 years ago. It came with one a windshield GPS devices. (Because iPhones and overseas didn’t mix well at the time.)

The reason has nothing to do with horsepower. This man clearly has the personal financial security that lets him take risks on a race track full of vintage irreplaceable racecars that others driving them cannot justify.

It’s not uncommon for doors to be inoperable after an impact. This goes for all kinds of doors - even normal manual ones.

I’m with you. This is a line of thought I started hitting with the V60 a while back—it’s not as practical as I’d wish a wagon to be, but like, I would never buy the sedan when the roomier wagon is available.

At this point its like whatever too me. They teased us for too long. I would have rather had an all new Challanger than this. This is the equivalent of an old guy thinking he’s cool because he lost weight and got a leather jacket and some shades.

I haven’t had to do too much, actually! Just a new engine, timing belt, turbos, clutch, slave cylinder, water pump, thermostat, various pulleys, front axles, turn signal switch, a seat, the engine wiring harness, and other misc things... Really not much at all.

Toyota be like

Because people who don’t like Uber/self driving cars will spin this to be that they aren’t safe. Most of the general public just reads headlines and facebook/twitter commentary.

I drove a Rapide (and OMG, a V12 Vantage S) at an Aston Martin drive even that I was (obviously mistakenly) invited to. What a bizarre automobile. I wouldn’t call the Rapide uncomfortable — at least not for me — but it was completely and utterly impractical for anyone not in decent physical shape.

That’s the shingle best drift I’ve seen today.

Couldn’t we have something a little less spectacular to start out our Saturday mornings? I’m sitting here on the couch, and after 2 hours of non-movement this article really makes me look bad. Couldn’t you have found an article about a guy who almost didn’t get butter stain on his sweatshirt to make us all feel like

I think you’re right. Keep your Jalop card.

Not a turbo as it’s not a wide body. But it does have a turbo tail, so it’s a little misleading. Looks to be a 90 or 91 964. I’ll leave now.

Volvo is doing so much better with money.

Soon: the Raptor/Yugo showdown the world has been demanding for years.

The Volvo car may not be that exciting to look at, but the Volvo maintenance manual for that era is actually very good to look at. It actually has cut away illustration showing how each component worked. Brake system had red and blue color to show high and low pressure for the proportioning valve. Same with power

This dates back to a long long time. Volvo always had great and comfortable seats.

This is a proper car collector, who collects cars not because they're fast, expensive, rare, or fashionable, but just because there's something about them that he likes. No other reason. He just likes them. He's also a tinkerer, has a interesting imagination and sense of humor, and has a brain full of all kinds of