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Congrats to Dany Bahar for finally getting the Lotus Elan concept into production!

Looks like a Camaro backed into a Pepboys.

I’ll try to explain it for you in simple terms:

Just make it clear to your salesperson before you take delivery that you don’t want no stinkin’ dealer badge on your new car. They are generally accommodating. On our last new Honda they slapped one on anyway and our salesman carefully removed it in front of me and cleaned off any glue residue with an appropriate

This.

Yep. They painted themselves into a corner like nobody has before.

Trump does plenty of dumb shit, but IMO, this (the Chicken Tax debate) is not a good fight to pick. It’s not hard to make an argument for the Chicken Tax if you ignore all externalities... Which you can absolutely count on his base to do:

you make such a compelling argument with your objective taste

Scrolled down just to see who would “WELL ACTUALLY” first.

You’re totally hitting on her. Don’t you know the rest of us can read your comments...LOL

Oh Florida man, you couldn’t do something more off-beat or creative?

And just now I realized the favorite Miata slogan of Jalopnik is an acronym for Miata. My dumb brain just got blown.

And people eat it up as evidenced by whoever is clapping. “Fuck yea I’m seeing a wreck!”

Rent it and wreck it. My motto for Airbnb toilets, and I guess for Mercedes when it comes to opposition research.

Is it me or does it low key look like a Miata from the front?

You’re sonata gonna see me driving a korean car. Maybe we’re seeing the genesis of a new era, but they are not my forte. I can’t find it in my soul to buy one in the foreseeable future.

I dōn’t sēē whāt thē prōblēm īs?

On the other, I wasn’t thrilled with how Skinner’s character was portrayed. His hatred of import cars and undying love for fat-displacement V8s felt very heavy-handed and stereotypical. Perhaps this was funny for a non-American audience, but for me it felt tired and stale. Like, “Oh, look, here’s a twangy American

S. R. 20.

I will always call or submit an inquiry on an MSRP car over a “call for price” ad.