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People crashing cars at his place is how he grows his collection.

I don’t think I could CP this any harder.

No more Galaxie 500XL at all in your current possession? 

No stereo because the owner of this car had a string quartet trailing behind on a flatbed truck.

Exactly. On the rare occasion when I haven’t driven, I’ve noticed things that I hadn’t before while driving past them a million times on my commute because I’m paying attention so much to the road when driving myself.

Yeah, I also like to experience what it’s like to be in either the front or rear passengers seats at least once for my cars — if possible. Generally don’t have another qualified or interested driver to have that happen in my case.

Driving slow in the right place is cool and all, but you know what I miss? Being a passenger. The passenger gets to space out and really take in the scenery, but me not being the driver is so rare that when I can just chill as a passenger, it’s often a treat.

Honestly, I don’t fucking blame him. Most people not trying to be woke professionals simply enjoyed the character and the movie.

Doesn’t seem to need much speed to pull it off there.

Was the driver the infamous Affluenza Teen?

They are absolutely heavy and slow, but on top of looking cool (especially as they age), they are solidly built and very smooth, so I find them a pleasure to just cruise around in.

If I bought it, I honestly don’t think I could resist driving it.

It’s climbing toward MKIV Supra territory, isn’t it. Although this particular Supra is practically NIB, “old stock”.

Meanwhile, this 1990 Toyota Supra Turbo with 146 km / 91 miles (Canadian market Supra) just sold for $88,000.

I think Hank is also about 89 at this point.

Usually that way standards work is that you don’t force anyone to buy or make only a certain product, you just specify how that product should be made to meet the standard, and let consumers choose from there.

So colloquially... a tank turn. :)

Ugh, dad humor at its worst.

Aw, it’s not for you. Apu is more of a Shelbyville idea. [starts to walk out of the room]

But the first thing people think about with Apu is the over-the-top voice.