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I would pay upwards of $40K for a single-cab, manual transmission 2019 Ford Ranger.

“And one DWI, which was a bogus charge, cause it turns out they were stopping every driver, traveling down that particular sidewalk. And that’s profiling.”

Terrible visibility out of those Camaros though. And the interior feels so cheap

I really hate that new cars don’t come with spare tires anymore. It’s like, you run over a little IED, and suddenly everyone has to get out and break track, and who really wants to do that on the side of the road in the middle of the night?

Not sure whats actually stopping automakers from still reaching the target. If they all liked it let them do it.

Dodge Viper V-10 are pretty solid. Under 30K for a sketchy salvage titled one.

$700 for a battery replacement

I ordered a set of RE11 for my MR2. 205/45r16 front 245/45r16 rears. Just wanted the tires because I didn’t trust them mounting them on why wheels. Like 30min and 5 signatures before they let me take the tires...

Is David OK? Is he still employed? This jeep in particular is one of his favorite things.

Snivel, snivel, snivel.... Yes, America in the 21st century—where every umbrage-filled whiner will piss ‘n’ moan at the drop of a hat.

I dunno... it’s not as opposite of some Buicks as it seems...

TIL, baby boomers are all secretly swingers and need a large, comfortable vehicle to do public sex in.

It’s extremely laughable when the gas model does 27mpg.

If you would like to tow as well, there’s another diesel van that’s been around for awhile (gets the same 2.8L as the Colorado, but with the 8-spd):

Not sure what is attractive about owning a service vehicle, unless you think plumbing is cool.

As reported on Jalopnik, NHTSA knows:

I would but I still have 36 months left to pay on my 1985 Maserati Biturbo

What would you call it? It is a four door sedan with a 485 HP

If you think the Targa top in a Vette isn’t structural, drive one without the top in.