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Read again. It's not illegal, the manufacturers just don't like it.

It's the automaker that withdraws the franchise, not the government.

It's not just the luxury brands. Chrysler got pretty pissed at the company I work for because we unknowingly sold a Challenger and a Grand Cherokee SRT8 to exporters.

Canned ham is fully cooked.

A Charger Hellcat. It's fast as hell for getaways/catching bad guys, it's got plenty of room to carry spy stuff and hide gadgets in, and it'll blend in with the crowd from a distance. With more restrained-looking wheels on it and no ground effects the hood scoop would be the only giveaway that it's something special.

I absolutely love this car. But not almost 20 grand kind of love. CP.

They were a blast to drive, too. So torquey. The 4-speed automatic sucked out whatever little bit of life that engine had.

We've had two of them traded in in the past year.

AWD Chrysler Sebring.

Never was actually made as far as I know.

Yeah, really? As another fellow 33 year old I'd like to know.

That plus diesel engines being so versatile. Modern diesels can run on biodiesel, which is a renewable resource. Older and simpler diesels can run on a variety of things such as kerosene, jet fuel, fuel oil, (getting even older here) unprocessed vegetable oil and peanut oil, mineral oil, or (getting even older still

Actually that's second gear but it's got a ratio like first gear in anything else.

You hit the nail right on the head with this. My line about Miata always being the answer was a joke, but my choice of the Miata was sincere because of these reasons.

Miata is always the answer.

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Happens every time gas dips, and has for years. SUV's and trucks will see increases sales for a few months, gas will go up 50 cents a gallon, then everyone will be trying to trade them back in because the gas is SOOOOOO expensive. After a month of a slight increase in economy car sales it'll balance out and people

I need to fix my Pulsar, dammit.

I'm sure it wasn't deliberate but more so not well thought-out. Someone in charge said "We're declaring bankruptcy, freeze the accounts" without thinking of what all the ramifications would be.