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    As Demuro famously said, the only people who believe in superior German reliability are those who buy a new S Class every 3 years.

    They may fall short of the bar initially, but in 7 years, which one is going to be on the flat bed? There’s a reason the European stuff depreciates like a rock.

    A German language grammar Nazi? The mind reels.

    I’ll assume the main armament is a catapult that hurls buckets of their native snakes and spiders at enemies.

    So, a 1995 Supra with a mild body kit.

    Personally, I’d rather have the money go to what’s in the engine bay. Sticks work just fine.

    What is the % probability that Kristen actually buys a Mustang?

    You must be lost, Nantuckettees.com is over there —->

    Good point. I forgot about that.

    Our family is in the market for a new truckster, I’ve been eyeing this for awhile, and this now seems perfect except one thing...the last time I bought an American car in its first year of production, it was our current vehicle - a 2007 Ford Edge that had an 8 month recall (gas tank) and about 7 other issues that have

    When you find yourself in a bidding war with David Tracy

    Can someone remind me why ‘Wagon Wheel’ needed to be remade? The Old Crow version is much more than good.

    Looks gaudy to me

    Most of the things in my 2013 WRX interior are a piece of poop. The gauge cluster is not one of those things.

    It’s hard to go wrong with 90s Honda anything.

    I don’t get all the love for the S2000's dash. Clean and simple, yes. But it lacks character in my opinion and I also love how when the Corvette did this in 1984, it was considered tacky, but when Honda does it, it’s great.

    All but the star ones are freakin’ glorious. Agree with the guy who said they need to eliminate half the numbers on the tach, but other than that - perfection.

    The first thing I thought when I saw the original picture.

    Nice work. Essentially, this is a truck from 20 years ago; the pre-steroid/testosterone on testosterone era.

    While we are quickly getting there, cars do not yet have 53 gears, unlike what the movies predict.