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Unfortunately it probably didn’t, because they’d already sold six other cars to more gullible people that way.

The key to having this flexibility is not waiting to buy a car until you desperately need one. Now, if you’re ordering one vs. buying off the lot, this pretty much presumes you don’t need it yesterday...but I would recommend also having a backup deal ready to go somewhere else in the event the dealer tries to pull

Jaguar is moving to a fully electric lineup as a corporate strategy. And I think they’re a bit anxious for their contract with Ford for their engines to conclude.

0-60 in 1.8 seconds? Not on any tires that exist today and are street legal, it won’t.

So...another Ferrari that will be appearing on Sam Li’s Instagram account lapping Yas Marina in a month or so....

At least they didn’t choose “Blade II gray”.

I actually laughtered fully OL when the fire hydrant blew. That was the perfect Ta Daaaa on the end of the video. It’s only missing a sad horn sound.

If this is a “Cosmo Car,” where is the vibrator?

Sure, but the article references your metaphor’s equivalent of replacing a Degas with a 2nd-grader’s doodles. Oh, and you can’t touch, sit in, and drive a painting.

Oh, OK, so you’re off-topic from the article, which is about shitty replicas that just *look* like the real thing at a tenth or less of the price.

But a track-only Mustang and a regular Mustang for cruising with the rag top down so your hair can blow are both still Mustangs, from an actual Ford factory. That makes actual Fords.

So, a serious collector is going to buy a really cheap, shoddy replica of a car he/she already owns with a Toyota Camry V6 engine instead of an octa-turbo V-24 with a Brazillion horsepower, and drive that around all day, every day so that...what, people who know what kind of car they’re driving can walk by it in the

You’re off base. It just means an idiot jerkoff, so “idiot jamoke” is redundant. Jamokes are the worst kind of jerkoff - a jerkoff who is too dumb to know he’s a jerkoff but doesn’t care when people tell him he’s being a jerkoff.

Volvo invented the three-point safety belt, not Saab.

I owned an absolutely bombproof 2001 A4 Avant Quattro 2.8 with the sport package - 20mm lower and bigger brakes. I loved that car. Better balance than the sedan and practical.

LOL olds r D-U-M dum

No.

Just make sure you pay for a flash that can be un-flashed and then re-flashed by you, or adjusted via bluetooth OBD-II and a smartphone app.

spend a little time on vwvortex or clubtouareg and you’ll see a much more complimentary group of people, generally speaking.

1. Very few of these TDIs - 2.0 or 3.0 - will end up in a junkyard or parted out in overseas markets. The owners generally love them, and there’s still a robust used market for them. I see temp tags on used TDIs around Colorado weekly, and while KBB and Edmunds report lower trade-in values, list prices for used,