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As others have said, it’s a Maxima, a lot like this image, but darker.

2006 Maxima is what i think

‘04-’08 Maxima. Inset trunk, slightly buttressed rear window, 7 spoke wheels, headlights shaped to the front wheel arch, no chrome strip over the tag

Some of them are very intrusive, like on the Focus and Fiesta. Others have them hidden as a flush back-lit touchpad in the door pillar, and those are extremely lit.

Tranny swap into a better ZJ, and keep the cowl tag from the original as a souvenir/documentation.

A lot of crack pipe voters, but this was one hell of an SUV. Price is inline with the market and the warranty is a big plus.

Yes, and they get to run summer tires in the winter, so there is that.

My first thought when I hear Dodge Dart, though I’m biased because that’s mine. I’m not old enough to have been around when they were, but I’ve always liked them and thought they were underappreciated in the Mopar market.  The B and E bodies tend to get most of the limelight.

Lincoln LS

annnnnd it already broke down, literally on the way home for the guy who bought it

If you haven’t owned one, I know you won’t understand, but these cars are in a category that really only belongs to... well, people who love cars.

Unrelated-ish, but: cameras still do this with the timestamp? Really?

Ultra Luxury editions are purchased by people looking for the Ultra Luxury editions. They want the romance of the car. The Cadillac DTS Lux III was one such car. The 300C Luxury Edition was another, for a little while. Just like the Jeep Unlimited.

CP for all the friggin trash in the photos.

See, and this is what happens when a bunch of techno nerds creates a car company. Security is top priorit.... ohhh wait... Vehicle firmware is probably written in visual basic running on Windows CE, and telnet used for FOB communications to meet deadline milestones.

Have you seen the prices of used Tesla parts??

It’s stolen at night and will take hours for the owners to know its gone, it’s not like they are going to hear it drive away (remember it’s an EV!). Also, organized crime chops up high end cars all the time that have tracking capabilities and are used to tracking attempts. They are usually processed within hours of

I dunno but I bet a standard shipping container would work as a decent Faraday cage.

The battery cells? Considering the real deal can cost 10's of thousands of dollars to replace, I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a market. I’m not sure what Tesla does that would prevent that, but it seems like it could be lucrative if you could figured it out. Perhaps any of the drivetrain components, really.

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