Absolutely. Owning a menagerie of derelict Jeeps is fine. Considering sale of the one that is mostly whole? That's masochism.
Absolutely. Owning a menagerie of derelict Jeeps is fine. Considering sale of the one that is mostly whole? That's masochism.
The fact that you own a rust free manual Jeep and are considering selling it makes me question your mental state.
I always thought that used cop cars make the most sense for parents of young kids. In it's past life, a Panther's minimalist seats and floor coverings are well adapted to unruly backseat patrons spewing all manner of gooey substances from every orifice. Parenthood is essentially no different.
Fight the arrival of morning, the break of dawn if you will.
That's the ticket.
Can someone get me that gif of excited Chris Pratt from Parks and Rec?
I believe it's pronounced Hyundai Hnnnnnnnnnnggggg.
Oh god, someone put some “deal with it” sunglasses on a drifting RS gif.
Given the propensity for the mindset of "once you're out of the womb, go fuck yourself," I would say yes.
Won’t the next 3 series be manufactured in San Luis Potosi, MX? I have to imagine for some consumers that will be received about as well as a turd in a punch bowl. I’m not buying a 3 series new either way, so it makes no difference to me.
Ferrari conspicuously absent from the top 5...duly noted.
Not at all. The one on the right seems like getting shortchanged in this context.
I remember that being a thing. Sad to hear it didn’t work out. Sounds like Australia is it's own worst enemy when it comes to domestic auto production.
Now all we need is an Australian billionaire to save the Holden halo cars and all will be right with the world.
That was also a thing in my home town in central NC.
Honestly if they were ever going to do this now is the time. Cash in on the nostalgia of the boomers who probably have the cash to spend on a modern El Camino. This goes outside the normal jaloposphere to people who "like cars" but not to the nth degree.
I also hear his Maserati does 185, yet he lost his license, now he don't drive.
Definitely agree. An affordable enthusiast car definitely has a market, as evidenced by all your examples above.
Neutral: I’d like to see them pour more resources into the Civic Si, which I am given to understand will be fairly remarkable upon release. But the metaphorical iron is “hot” right now in terms of performance cars. They could test the waters with an Accord Si or Type R. I think the Accord is the most handsome vehicle…
Typically yes.