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I do admit all the cars you listed were and are awesome. However you left out on tiny little detail.... They were all as reliable as a paper bag in a thunderstorm.

English is just about the worst language in the universe. This kind of thing is bullshit, lol. I had (and eventually won) a big argument with one of my English Language professors about this, what is effectively an issue with enunciation (the words involved are secondary), ‘cos I come from a language that does not

I came here for a argument, but I’ll settle for an discussion.

About Jerry’s Porsches...

So is centigrade. Real people use kelvin.

And anyone concerned with weight sure as hell isn’t buying a lardass Challenger.

I’m 100% ok with bundling options that have to be or that reduce the cost because of reduction in manufacturing complexity. But frequently, it’s because they can make more money by charging you for packages. They make features that they know are make or break for a lot of buyers and lump them in with high profit

“Lightweight package”? Does Dodge even know who buys these things? Most of their customers don’t seem to be particularly concerned about weight.

How hilarious would it be if the 2nd generation 86 came with less power?

7k is a little steep for your rusty KIA Rio, no?

After my breakup 5 years ago, I bought a 2003 Mitsubishi Galant with 140k miles on it for $1500. Lasted me 4 years and the only repair it required was a new starter. But boy was that a sad car to be seen in. 

If this isn't CotD we're burning this place down.

Too soon xD

David, have you made an offer on the Jeep, yet?

I was wondering why you would go though all this trouble when you could just buy a WRX wagon in the first place.  Almost seems like it would be easier to put Outback cladding on a WRX than what this guy did.

I just sold a turbo Baja, and the amount of people offering me peanuts saying ‘I’ll have to replace the head gaskets’ was ridiculous. 

This right here.  How in the name of all that is holy do people have the balls to come up with these ridiculous asking prices...

I don’t see a lot of people who are vehemently opposed to efforts to make driving safer. I don’t see being anti “automobile safety” as a litmus test for a lot of voters. 

I’m not nitpicking data, that data reflects real life. We have similar crime rates and violent crime rates as other developed nations, but far higher rates of homicide, gun violence, and gun death. And that is because there are too many guns in circulation, because it is far too easy to get a gun, whether you are

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Only way this could be better is if he was wearing loafers.