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It looks more like a floating interior to me.

I usually roll my eyes when I read another “The answer is always Miata,” but this one definitely gets a pass.

Fact: In a few years Ford will release a Mustang that runs on garbage and emits rainbows. It will get 100 MPG (Miles per lb of garbage).

Deep water almost never ends well unless the dip was for only a second or two.

I’m not necessarily advocating for people to take this advise, but it does make financial sense if you are pretty conservative and don’t care about cars

I’m pretty sure LeSabre is french for lightsaber

I am stupid and ignorant. Please explain the joke to me.

Some of the most conservative advisers say that the cost of your car shouldn’t exceed 10% of your annual income. That seems a bit absurd, but if people kept to this they are much more likely to become wealthy. That means you’d need to make $250K annually to afford an econobox. Those advisers want you saving every last

I wonder how much it costs. Within 200 miles off the lot, my STI got a sizable crack in the windshield and the replacement is around $500.

No individual? I’d like techno violet with cinnamon interior.

Said buyer could meet you at the bank and pay the difference on the loan to release the title and be a bit more comfortable.

These always pique my fancy

Jalopnik doesn’t pay for your airfare? That’s weak

Where is everyone getting their details? The other story didn’t really say anything about the cars involved and the linked story to the Chinese page also didn’t really have any solid details. One Ferrari broke its wheel studs and some Maseratiss that Tavarish could get for the price of a new Mustang were crossing a

The car itself looks kind of dumb, but I like the concept. Bonus points if it would float

Option 3:

6 people sleeping in that van is not going to be a good time

They won’t. They will make another special edition wrangler. Possibly pokemon or angry red bird edition

Excellent trail report. I think it’s pretty tough to make it to Moab and back without any damage. I’d say you left relatively unscathed. You forgot to hit the the sand, though ;)

They are up there in price for sure, but they vet their cars extremely well and only sell the best examples. The E30 in question is a creampuff and the price is speculative, but not out of this world. They sell clean cars and if they need work before selling, they do it. I don’t know if I would pay their premium, but