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As a young lad, I was excited to see a remote control car in the toy store that I could afford. Not really savvy to the distinction between “remote control” and “radio control”, I was disappointed to unbox it and find it to be wired to the controller.

“I had been praying for a McLaren every night for the past six years, and then one day I’m walking and come upon this one!”

Uzi was a crank.

Have you checked North Haverbrook?

I’ve always perceived them as maglev. I’m sure at some point I knew that they weren’t, but it wasn’t important enough information for me to retain.

Counterpoint: The Z32 is almost a bargain among ‘90s bubble-era cars. Compared to an FD RX7 or a MKIV Supra, the Z32 is a steal.

Plastic body panels can hide a lot, but the apparent condition in the pictures and its current southern California location don’t have me worried. If I were in the market (and was willing to settle for a slushbox), I’d be willing to roll the $4k dice.

This is a loophole that should never have existed, and the proposed bill doesn’t go far enough to eliminate it. Theft is illegal even if the car is unlocked. It’s hard enough to have enough evidence to prosecute for burglary. They aren’t sending out the CSI team for property crime to dust for prints, so without video

...but if they’re not explicitly on the policy, they’re not covered.

imcdb says it was a ‘78.

It’s in the article:

There is a current pending class-action suit. This $1400 doesn’t disqualify you from that payment, but it does come out of that eventual payment.

What part do you think I didn’t read?

The biggest issue is that the effective payment isn’t $1400. It’s somewhere between $0 and $1400. The only way you’re getting the full $1400 in value is if GM wins the class-action suit, and we know that’s not happening. If your share of the class-action settlement is $1400 or more, the $1400 is just an advance.

Yes, and... YES!!!

My Corvette might have been cursed. I was 18 and had won my dream car in a raffle. This raffle was a yearly event to raise money for the fire department. Each year, they raffled off a classic Corvette, and this year it was a ‘63 convertible. From the moment I could form the thought of a “dream car”, that car was a

If it were done voluntarily as an innocuous nod to tradition it would be whimsical and endearing. Keeping the archaic law requiring its practice is asinine.

“After a few months of making payments, you can refinance at a lower rate”

The 996 is a fine car, but it’s the only 911 where cost-cutting measures are so apparent. It’s the 911 you buy because it’s the 911 you can afford. There is nothing wrong with that, but it will always be the 911 of complacency.

I don’t see how we can just end traffic stops.