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They aren't concerned because one low volume car isn't enough to skew the corporate average.

So they're taking our jerbs?

Sounds like someone doesn't enjoy a good double whopper.

That's like saying a whopper is better than a double whopper. It's essentially the same thing, and although the second one might give a slightly increased risk of heart disease, it's that much more delicious.

Thank you so much. It's been a pain in the ass at times, but I never want to get rid of it.

This is possibly the best comment I've read on here in quite some time. Your car is class and I envy you and your story.

When I was 15, I bought my '53 Pontiac Catalina Custom Coupe. It was big, slow, and not very expensive. A very eye catching car form 20 feet, it needed plenty of work to keep it going.

Dodge Dakota....specifically the Gen IIIs from '97-'04.

Any car that will teach you how to drive a sports car has room for error. I could say the same thing about literally every single RWD car for sale today, used or new.

But then you'll turn your sweet, innocent teenager into a BMW driver. No parent wants that for their child.

BMW E36

Full disclosure: I own one.

While I never had one, I've always wanted a Wrangler, or even a Cherokee. They seemed simple, had room for your friends ;), and were fun enough to not need to drag race everything. Hell they were the most fun when they were getting almost stuck at 2 mph. Also, do I have to mention beach/camping trips? Maintenance was

NO.