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I bought an 04 Grand Marquis back in Sept. 08 with 30k on the clock for about $8k. My friend drove an 02 and I always liked his car and he swore by it. 4 years later it's still as solid as ever. I can throw mods on it and the car takes them in stride. The modular v8 has been bulletproof, 03-05 was the best year for

DEAR GOD WHERE IS THE VIDEO OF HIS NEXT RUN?!

Only fifteen cars?

That was painful.

I'm sure they offered the cops a LOT of money for the sidejob.

Good point. Although there may be no recorded evidence of their speed.

Then you die outside when you have to share an elevator with a group of them and you slowly suffocate as their perfumes combine to form a toxic cloud.

That was my point. There's no longer anything special in a Toyota's reliability. All cars are equally(if not moreso) reliable.

Not to mention they've really blanded the playing field.

After reading a few of the posts about Toyota(and there were far fewer than I had expected), it truly cements my vote for Toyota as #1 in undeserved reputation. Toyota BUILT reliable cars in the late 80s/early 90s. Their REPUTATION for reliable and long-lasting cars stems from this. The problem is, Toyota is still

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If it's Sweden it should be the Hellacopters.

That game... might be the greatest driving game ever?

Time for the figure-8 jump race?

Can we talk about how half(more than half if we could the FourTwo) of the cars on this list had their makers abandon naming them anything remotely relatable, or even memorable for that matter? "Ooh, check out what we did, our cars are just numbers and letters!" No, your cars are boring and forgettable. Give your cars

Should've lowered it a bit, too...

If you check out other videos of the alpine coasters it's clear that the dress code is shorts and a t shirt and not much else.

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I dunno... Europe can still seem to get it right.

Ha, mine was Farmers and a little place by my work called Frankie & Dylan's. From all reports, other people who have had work done there were all incredibly pleased. I just couldn't believe the state they expected me to accept my car in the first time I came to pick it up. The hood and fender had an enormous gap, the

I'm not sorry to say it: the new Camaro.

To be sure, Ford made several million of these for years. There will be no shortage of OEM parts for a long time. Which is good because the aftermarket body parts are absolute GARBAGE. I had to have a front fender replaced after a construction sign fell and hit my car(don't laugh). The body shop my insurance co