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First, some states have laws in place to actually protect the seller in the event that the person is taking unfair advantage of them. It’s just hard to prove.

Stop.

Trim the fenders and fit 38s.

Nice PIT. LOL. I’d like to ask that people take notice of one thing besides the obvious here...notice how that entire car disappears below the hoodline of the semi filming this, before it even gets hit by him? Yeah...that’s what you look like when you chop back in front of a big truck. You are either a roof, or

The RS200 is designed to allow “field-expedient” repairs, because trees sometimes commit suicide by jumping into the middle of gravel roads.

I bet it’s nothing structural. Looks worse than it is imo

I don’t come to Jalopnik to see snuff films :(

What you’re describing is called a drag strip. They exist.

Road’s closed, pizza boy. Find a new way home!

While we’re still unsure of the facts

“The notion that people who buy used cars are financial worse off than those who buy new ones is probably fair enough, but to say that used car buyers will maintain their cars significantly worse than those who bought the 20-year-old car new is also just an assumption, and is highly dependent upon the individuals.”

Reminds me of when I was a kid, and was looking through classifieds for my first car, how many said “Female Driven”. I remember showing my mechanic’s daughter mom an ad for a “Female Driven” Mustang, to which she said “So what? I know plenty of women that go 10,000 miles between oil changes. Would you want that car?”

I mostly agree with Patrick here, but with those Cruisers holding insane value, I’d probably lean 4Runner.

1990 Chrysler - $12,000. It’s CP. There are very, very few exceptions to this.

Him stopping the importing of automobiles will not get me to start buying domestic cars, but rather stop me from buying new cars.