steeda763
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steeda763

I've sat in the Alpine car at Hot Import Nights Atlanta. Useless, but well done.

I can't believe there's a DOT position to peruse eBay and other car sales websites. If they really had a hard-on for ridding the streets of unsafe vehicles, they'd be targeting massive bro-trucks and lifted, donked-out cars. There's nothing safe about being blinded by HIDs in halogen housings and getting scalped by

CP - too many unremarkable, little red European roadsters out there that don't cost $24K.

This, and the expensive watch article = economy upturn?

I was thinking the same thing — that it would probably say "Movement" in full, if it was legitimate. The "Movt." kind of looks tacky, but maybe that's the way to circumvent the Swiss regs?

When Apple first allowed 3rd-party apps onto the iPhone, somebody created an app that cost $999, and all it did was display a message that said "I am rich", or something like that. If you could pirate that app back then (I think it's free now), I think it'd be exactly what you're looking for!

This watch is about this and that

I'd be lying if I said I wasn't stoked for a RWD sedan from GM, let alone an SS. This is awesome!

Blue interior? Didn't know that existed, and I took away from the story that you let the interior completely flood over between giving up and trying something else. I'm guessing it's not an MR2 Turbo, either. You've been exonerated, and you may continue to receive your AOTD award.

I've bought most of my cars from private sellers, which is usually a hell of a lot easier. Either way, I always scrutinize everything from visual inspections and driving, and make a mental note of my observations. When I'm done with my assessment, I tell the seller that there are some things that I liked, some things

It's absurd...but the fun stuff requires more money and maintenance. Same goes for convertible tops (for those, consider replacement AND regular deep cleaning!).

Shame to hear about that MR2. 300 bucks could have saved a lot of headache and water damage to the interior, on top of the damage caused by the owner.

I guess the idea is that it's supposed to look less redneck? I don't get it.

Remember kids, if you're not paying for the product you're using, you're the product being sold.

My thoughts exactly, but a way funnier analogy. I laughed out loud. Nice work.

Micro Machines!

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It just baffles me the extent to which companies invest in advertising on platforms that aren't really meant for leisure browsing and clicking. In other words, I can see how advertising is effective in online publications (such as Jalopnik), but when people log into Facebook, they're usually there to connect to other

In addition to the leather belt and hose clamps that are also wrapped around that LCA...

MN12 Thunderbirds used to be great V8 RWD cruisers...how the hell did they pretty much all end up like this??