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The top shot is the only picture of any McLaren ever that I've liked; dunno why, just always disliked their styling.

This.

I had an old Chevy Sprint that I split the front frame on while drifting around an abandoned home depot in the snow (to make cool rooster tails, obvs). I ran over a snow-covered parking block and got it stuck with both front wheels in the air, turning uselessly. Luckily it weighed about 1,800 lbs and a couple friends

I must admit that just seeing the first picture and the price, I was thinking 'not bad at all'; it completely had me fooled from that angle, and I -have- an e36!

Haha, excellent, thank you! :D

Agreed.

Just as they would have about a small, efficient car in the late 70's. Doesn't mean I'm wrong :D

Maybe that's because there are no longer any "old man cars" still available?

Yeah, all they see/care about is the badge, which is a shame. Despite looking ratty, my car is basically completely refreshed mechanically, and although it has 300k miles on it, will probably go another 300k easy since it's free of rust and I'm a little ridiculous about preventative maintenance.....

Actually, they are

Dammit, there is a gif out there somewhere of a guy towing a trailer with 1 wheel, and a log on the other side being used as a wheel down the highway, but I can't find it anywhere :(

Same thing here,

Chernobyl and Fukishima are the ones that will be remembered, but sadly there have been many, many more nuclear accidents in our history.

I'm sure it doesn't meet emissions/safety standards, or it would be ludicrous not to on their part.

'94 Deville with the 4.9l EPA estimates at 17 mpg combined,

Haha, posted this suggestion a minute ago... shoulda scrolled down a bit first :)

SHOgun!

Sounds like typical Chrysler build quality to me!

It seems Tesla wants to call that the Model E, and it's supposed to hit the road in the next few years. Can't say it's surprising, but their might be a problem with it. Ford has sued people in the past for trying to use the Model E name, saying it's too close to the Model T. We'll see if they have a problem this time.

... which would probably be more accurate than whatever it was meant to say anyways...