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Anything with a crackle/pop tune. The most common offenders by me are BMW 3 series who just endlessly accelerate and slam on the brakes for maximum pop. Good amount of WRXs too. As an old man now, there seems to be a new scene in the WRX world where the ideal is to not have a clean and nice appearing car, but to have

The Nissan Altima is the obvious answer, but there’s another that I’ve observed in my commute: Dodge Chargers. They’re getting up there in years and don’t hold value. As a result, they’re landing in buy-here pay-here lots and being snatched up by idiots. 

I get it and fully agree with the sentiment of the article on all counts... 

I found the original auction pics. Defnintely not “just a bumper.”

Falling for the “it was only totaled because of a bumper and a few parts behind” is one of the stupidest things you could possibly do. Unless it’s a Lotus or Viper, where the clamshell replacement is half the value of the car, or a really cheap car that would be mechanically totaled from a major service, it’s never

Mileage isn’t a deal breaker as these regularly go over 200k but I’d have questions. ‘98 is the preferred year for the P80 platform as it’s mechanically an 850 with an updated body. You also dont have to worry about the ETM failing on the ’98 as opposed to ‘99+. I have a ‘98 S70 and this exact same car, just AWD.

I can see this real life story being used in some movie where the only guy who survives a plane crash was the one who was inconvenienced by being stuck in the lavatory, which acted as a kind of safety bubble. And then from there... I don’t know what. More stuff happens.

I’m still trying to figure out the selling point of this? I’ll assume it’s because brodozer alpha male types are scared of electric vehicles, so this way they can be allowed to buy one and still keep their man card. “IT’S BULLET PROOF!!!”

So uh... Depending on the arrowhead used, compound bows can have better penetration than 9mm bullets or even .22 bullets...

Of the 850s, the burgandy was a T-5, the Red one was an R(not T-5R) and the yellow was a T-5R. The euro spec one was the R to have.

I know I did that. It was fine for a quick fix but they all go bad eventually. 

For what its worth, all these cars combined sold 246,602 through the first 9 months.

1981 Jetta diesel. 52 hp, starter motor was about 1/10 of that. Fuel turned to wax in the cold weather because it had no fuel line heater. 12 volt battery was too small for the high compression engine and the huge starter. I made mods to all that after the first winter. Continual issues followed I swear that it was

This sack of crap also appears to wear the exact same thing every day. He even got arrested wearing the same damn clothes. So, they had an easily identifiable subject who never changes his appearance committing these crimes while driving the same vehicle. Dude could have a license plate that spelled RDRG GUY and

Elon Musk. Has to be. Dude’s driving a Tesla.

Looks like an old cop car, not an active one.

The design language was edgy in 1979. Now it’s just stupid.

I object to anyone calling this “futuristic”.  It would’ve fit in well with what we thought of as futuristic in the 1980's, so it’s more like retro-futuristic.

Amazing to me how there are still tournaments promising unaffordable (to them) prizes for holes in one. Just promise something cheaper like a TV, people will still enter the tournament. No one’s playing some jive ass tournament for the off chance of getting a car on a hole in one. On the other hand the object of golf