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I don’t know if this exactly counts, but here in Reno, we have the only gold plated, manual transmission DeLorean in the world at our automobile museum. It’s not in public, but standing in front of a 1/1 (i know, technically is a 1/3) car has a special feeling to it, that’s for sure.

Came here to post this. I’m glad I was beat

The mailbox intake is a fantastic touch. 10/10 definitely want my mail delivered in this.

I kind of figured as much, but since Chrysler as a brand only makes two cars, I (and many others I know) are talking about all FCA as a whole when we say the word Chrysler. Then again, I hang out with car nerds as do most of us. So maybe normal people think of Chrysler when Chrysler is mentioned. I find this logical

Two come to mind, the first being the first manual car I remember my dad buying. A maroon 1989 Honda Accord, the last year for the pop-up headlights. We even found one with the bigger wheels. (14's!) And we were both always so confused about the little design right below the shift knob that just looked like a rubber

Is the Cherokee not considered a crossover? Or the new Compass? Seriously asking.

So not willing to have that on my search history, sorry...

Archer references are automatically starred. Always.

And he’s a faithful doctor. We know how hard those are to come by, I say legit. Why would the faithful doctor lie?

I work at Copart in Reno, and on Friday, a tow truck dropped off a 1999 Mazda 626 with a 4 cylinder and a 5 speed. It had been side-swiped all down the passenger side. But not hard enough to keep the doors from operating. Oh yeah, and it only has 10,500 miles. It’s pristine. My coworkers couldn’t understand my

I’m in Northern Nevada, and growing up, there would either be a one to three hour delay, or the bus would just have chains. It was only cancelled if there is more than 8 inches on the ground and it was still coming down hard. Kinda sucked, as a kid, having bus drivers who were badasses in the snow... school never

Honestly, DiRT one made me want a Ridgeline. They had a semi-baja version on that game and it sounded great! I just wish they made a Ridgeline with a manual... there’s a guy in my city who has a 1st gen with an exhaust, and I like how it sounds right up until it shifts. I also had a friend whose mom had a first gen,

It seems like the only things that made it from concept to production were the wheels (I think they were wheel covers on the production?) And the Neon badge...

After being a locksmith for four years, I can back up this claim. They make fancy lights you can stick onto the windshield to illuminate the entire interior of a car, yeah. But I’d rather spend loads less on an even brighter headlamp and not have to worry about accidently leaving it on a vehicle (which I would totally

This stresses me out. I just don’t know what you would do when a panic situation happens. Something that a computer inevitably can’t plan for. I’ not hugely against self-driving cars, but I’m certainly not for it if you can’ take control yourself. This gets me all anxious thinking about what I would do in one of

I guess I’m in the minority, but I love the look of those 1st gens. Especially with those black wheels. If I had money to throw away, I’d totally get it.

Don’t worry you guys, it’ll be 2043 before you know it, then we can all get one!

I just had one a couple weeks ago! My ‘99 Ranger either doesn’t have a gas light, or it doesn’t work. Couple that with the fact that it actually runs out when the needle is somewhere vaguely in between 1/4 and the red, I’ve run out of gas MANY times in that truck. Now, because of this embarrassing frequency, I always

Every time one of these wonderful articles drops, I think, “Ok. He’s out of cars. There’s no way he, or anyone else, can think of any other car this dull.” Then I remember that’s the whole point, and that Torch isn’t like the rest of us. I’m sure he has these written till death do them part. Great work, sir.

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