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This was the last year for the old-school 5.0. I blame Vanilla Ice.

My least favorite car on NPOND: the high-end Germanmobile that’s got some years on it—one of those cars where if something goes kerblooey, your credit card is gonna melt from the swiping it’ll take to fix it.

Aww babe, thank you!

As if I’d get advice on taste from someone in Arizona. 

Love your responses in this thread.  You do you, my man.

F150 with the uber rare 1-on-the-tree transmission

My sister-in-law leased a Maserati SUV at $2999 for 36 months. These people walk among us.

Not extinct but even the German options below six figures are starting thin out dramatically aside from BMW. At Merc it’s just the CLE now, and once the TT is gone it’s just the A5 at Audi.

The car payments cut into her cosmetic surgery budget.

We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields

That number is counting the entirely new production line/tooling/R&D.

Its on purpose. Do not want to impact sales of the F-150.

Yes!  WTF is Guy Martin doing there, I thought.

I met Muttonchops Martin back in 2012 and I thought the same thing.

I keep getting the feeling that this low speed vibe is just the tip of the iceberg.... What else is effed on this Maserati?

To avoid water ingress you have to put it in “Boat” mode.

4th gear: Tavares shouldn’t push the salary issue too hard; the last automotive CEO named Carlos had to be smuggled out of the country in a box.

“If it is your commuter car, you’d better have a 40Amp+ charger in your garage or dedicated parking space.”

Most shocking acceleration modes in Teslas you HAVE to try to believe;

Oh nice. That seems a lot more expensive (much bigger battery requirement) than a camping trailer. But then again I assume everyone wants a 5 bedroom 4 bedroom camper with 9 TVs to “enjoy the outdoors”

Reaching toward retirement I bought a typical 1963 1100 sq. ft. brick bungalow in a smaller NE city. These are almost like the row town houses in England. My lot is 35' wide with just enough side room for a walkway front to alley (low maintenance). This thing is almost sound proof. A 1 1/2 car garage in back, but the l