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supernaturallyaspirated
supernaturallyaspirated

Ugh. Fuck aggressive. It’s so early 2000s. Everybody is (or should be) over it. Almost nobody buying a performance 4-door full size sedan was interested in aggressive styling in the first place.

It suffered from the internet mentality of “I can’t wait to buy one used in 10 years”

Abandoned green(ish) van? Nothing bad ever happens with those things...

I agree. None of it makes sense to me. According to the original article the lawsuit was filed for something like $6.4m. He’s supposedly worth over $60 mil so I have serious doubts that all of his franchises and cars were needed to pay for these assets.

Don’t get me wrong, this guy seems like a real shit, but how does a single sexual harassment case translate to “everything he has” up to and including 700 franchises and 40-something supercars?

I am not a lawyer and haven’t read the court case but, how can a court award a guys entire business and personal assets like that? I can certainly see monetary damages of a significant amount which may force him to liquidize his assets but this seems odd to me.

1:4 Scale?

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Just had an idea, modify them to have a switch to go full vertical to blind the shit out of the asshole who pulls up behind you with high beams on.

They don’t dent the crack and shatter

Dent proof?

For sale right here in Buffalo, NY. John Hartman customs ‘74 Chevy Crew Cab Limo. Google it.

define driven; 10 feet? or legally on US roads.

I guess it depends on how they define operable. its currently not legal to drive like that so it would be easy to argue that it is not an operable vehicle.

I saw a Cadillac Catera today. I keep forgetting they exist.

He has a career awaiting him at MSNBC

Serious question: Who gives a fuck about Wards list?

Now some other websites like to make lame jokes about how our readers are mostly a bunch of kids still living at home and buying beaters on Craigslist.

Easiest challenge yet: