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Make a bet it won’t happen. Also cover with a, “transmission/differential/axles shit the bed inside of a month of actual driving.

Congratulations on the sleuthing - 5 stars for you.

When it gets below $25k, you can get a $4000 tax credit!!!!!

Yeah for more rubber. Plus this car weighs a ton several tons.

I also wouldn’t be caught dead in it (if I were dead, would I have a choice?) but otherwise an OKP. Your internet bucks, not mine.

I’m with you on the NP. This one hasn’t spent its life in the service bay. Properly cared for and maintained are pluses. As a past diesel owner (never again), it will run fine as an upscale-ish highway cruiser for another few years before the gremlins attack you wallet.

I’m thinking the cars that were found locally were the Land Rovers. How far are you gonna get, amirite!

Not even in metric dollars.

I’m thinking dog, more specifically, multiple dogs.

I’m in no way a stylist, but (you knew the but was coming) the front end is a mess. Not just the grriiiiilllll which can be polarizing damned to hell; the light treatment looks like a proposed design that was marked up with comments, and accidently accepted as the production package instead of thrown in the trash.

Counterpoint. The look from the rear 3/4 is not attractive. It calls up the abominations like big butt Gran Coupes from Mercedes and BMW. Swollen constipated asses. IMHO

You, sir, are driving a Bentley Turbo R. Bentleys are for you to drive, I always thought Rolls were to be driven in. NP for the price of a new Camry pending a look at what the front end is doing.

Some may have provisions for one. Deaths on a cruise is not an uncommon occurrence. The article is clickbaity. The cruise line may offload the body at the next port to send home or carry it to the origination port. The next of kin are contacted for their wishes. There’s a high percentage of old, infirm, and physically

That’s fine and dandy as long as you aren’t the one being shot in the head and pushed out the door onto the tarmac. Just be sure to have a passport from a neutral country, a name that doesn’t inspire Jihad, or be a current government or military employee.

I’ve been driving Kia EV Niros both new and lightly used. Assembly, tightness, chassis stiffness, interiors were top notch. Must have been the rental.

In many states, you have to physically go to the DMV and process the transactions there (sales, renewals, transfers, etc...). Wonderful if your state has part of the ordeal on line. Dealers will have go-for person that does that all the time. Familiarity at the DMV helps, they (the DMV) may even have a

A VW would float (for a while). This car belongs in a museum an artificial reef.

No stow-n-go in the Hybrid.

Screw the car - ND. I want the whole dish on Italy; the sights, the food, the people you met. And when we get smell-o-vision, I want that too.

I’m in Saudi Arabia 1994-95 and some of my friends are mechanics at Saudia Airlines. They had a 3" binder on one shelf with all the special inspections, safety bulletins, and test procedures for the Boeing aircraft. The other shelf was loaded with 3" binders for each of the AIRBUS models. The Airbus supplier base