the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

I’d argue the opposite is true. Due to cars being screen-happy lately, people are fed up with dealing with UI screens and mfgrs are finally heeding consumer unrest. The Euros have done the right thing and mandated that if you want a 5-star safety rating, certain controls must be physical buttons—hallelujah—good for

So it is the same car...good find. The $10K price drop still has me tingling...being realistic since how many men are out there as potential buyers of a decade-plus old McLaren with some serious mods?

Toyota: now the Boeing of car manufacturing.

More destructive shit just for clicks:

PT Barnum would’ve loved working at Tesla.

Well my Spidey sense is tingling....

KISS, keep it simple, stupid; being a good philosophy for even a corporation to abide by—who’d’ve thunk it? (Everyone.)

Between the Nazi, the Zealot, the Drunk, and the Billionaires’ Bitch; we’ve certainly got “wisdom” on the Supremes....

As others have posted, I agree. Nowadays we’ve got a situation where cars are so powerful, that I’m imagining the driver is spending more time holding it back rather than enjoying what it’s capable of doing due to its humongous HP and torque.

“Ride or Die”, so they were so utterly lacking in creativity that they ripped off one of the Fast & Furious taglines—how “brilliant” on their part.

The models could’ve had different windshields—they do not--parts’ costs, remember? They’re sharing the same part number—duh.

Pfffttttt!  No one put a gun to his head to buy a vehicle that: 1) heavy, 2) big, 3) ergonomically stupid, 4) dangerous to your person--get cut by it and go to the ER, 5) be bricked by a car wash, 6) incapable of traversing easy inclines; so yeah, suffer for your “genius” decision, dude.  No sympathy here--just

When the car has a grungy interior—the owner couldn’t be bothered one bit to spruce things up for an easy sell—that’s my signal to drop that car and go look elsewhere.

The late Sixties Mopar B-body windshield:

Your choice is so goofy-cool looking, that it’s a terrific car to tap for recognition—well played.

Well I’m stupefyingly envious. Considering how rare they are, you experienced a real treat.

Since gold doesn’t tarnish and since there’s been innumerable complaints about how grungy the stainless steel panels become, doesn’t the plated Origami Truck end up easier to maintain its skin? Granted, that’s a boatload of money but if you’re blowing too much money on a goofy EV anyway, why not go whole hog?

“Thanks” to the skimpy garage sizes nowadays, are you describing my neighborhood of tract houses? My garage is 20'x20' and yes, the two cars are wedged in there. I’m literally the only person in the neighborhood parking his cars in the garage—everyone else has their wheels in the driveway since so much family junk has

Meh, supply and demand.... He sells at that price, then more power to him—at least he wouldn’t’ve left money on the table. And when it doesn’t sell, he’ll be more realistic about the price and lower it—the market will speak and he will adjust.

The Cheetah back in the Sixties: