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No, but it’s got a fire department across the street that can quickly service Ferraris.

Understood. I’m also confused.

My grandmother still has her 96' and its got over 200,000 miles on the clock so far. Its actually a pretty decent car.

Holy shit! A list of cars Jalops don’t want that DOESN’T include the PT Cruiser?!?!?!?

Every single one of you who says they wouldn’t take any of these for free is either a liar or a massive sack of douche with a giant ego problem. A free car is a free car, and I can think of an entertaining use for every single car on this list.

Yep. The “Limited” and base “Custom” shared the same 3800 Series II V6, widely regarded as a fantastic engine. And 205hp was quite decent for a car like this.

Uh, the 1996 LeSabre only came with one engine. And lots of people bought it because it was the highest-quality, most reliable American car on the market at the time.

Brexit would help the cause for democracy and true free markets around the globe. The EU is in collapse regardless so it only speeds up the inevitable.

Agreed. The front end would be caked in pedestrian by the time you got the keys.

Austin? Well there’s your problem. Why wasn’t it New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle (that’s a no brainer!) or just about any city with actual sharing cultures in place or where its prohibitively expensive to own a car?

I was usually the responsible one who ended up doing all the work, so it worked out great for the other people in my group.

Neutral: VW is just dying to build a car without a CEL, so I'd say they're properly motivated.

Who'd a thunk it right?

“...Audi...wheeled into the garage again...”

The 3800 V6 was actually pretty competent, and the interiors on these were great if you dig classic American sedans, as I do.

ANY Hummer, but this should happen to all of them. “This has a clean Illinois title” Holy Shnikes! Current bid $5.50 says it all.

Hah, interesting, thank you!