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The compact MPV segment. A small-ish vehicle that can seat multiple people, get good fuel economy, and be easy to maneuver on tight city streets.

The ute.

Yeah, right off the Breezewood exit. The abandoned stretch is 13 miles long so it's a bit long to hike the entire thing but decent for biking. If you're on foot you might want to drive to the entrances near the tunnels, you can get to them pretty easily from the parking areas.

Great suggestion.

The Bonneville Salt Flats, it's one of the few places on earth where a vehicle can be run truly flat-out. Site of numerous land speed records.

VAG's test track at Ehra-Leissien. It's the only place in the world (officially) where a Veyron can hit top speed.

Inside, it's all stock Miata, however it does look like it's had a lot of use. Nothing seems missing or broken, but it sure looks like it could use about a gallon of Fabreze. The ad notes that the car needs absolutely nothing in fact, and that the salvage title is owed to the purchase of the original car from a junk

Y'all got any more of that downforce?

Chaparral 2J.

If you're a marketing manager for a major corporation it is. So are acid washed jeans, denim jackets, parachute pants, neon-colored clothing, and poodle skirts.

Sales Manager:

A millennial, surprisingly taking a break from the Twinders or MyBooks or whatever it is the kids use these days.

That's stupid. Stupid.

Chrysler actually requires this for their buybacks, and if you don't have a copy of it on hand signed by the customer that bought it after it gets fixed they'll charge back the money they gave the dealer to take the car back.

There are a couple kinds of buybacks... "goodwill" and lemons.

I miss driving mine. Can't wait to put it back on the road. It needs an engine and is currently hibernating in my garage.

Well, someone's been to AutoZone.

Sweet, is that one yours?

I used to see Toyota's GTI fighter on a fairly regular basis... then about a month ago I saw one and realized it'd been at least 15 years since I'd seen another one.