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Wyatt Beougher
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Obviously this is just personal experience vs personal experience, but I bought a 2008 Envoy Denali in 2011 that my dad is currently driving with 245,000 miles on it, with the 5.3L V8 with AFM, and haven’t had any issues with lifters.

I’ll second what BatistaThumbsUp said: it has its tense moments, but it’s all relatively straightforward, and McAvoy’s performance is powerful and nuanced enough to keep you guessing. This was the first movie I saw Anya Taylor-Joy in, and I’ve made it a point to seek out the rest of her work because she was phenomenal

Came here to say that. Torch said there must not be any supervillains, but the supervillain is IN THE CAPSULE.

They added interior photos, and it looks good, although the boy racer steering wheel is concerning.

You have to provide proof of registration for your annual inspection and the inspection station installs a sticker in the lower driver-side corner of the windshield. I don’t see that inspection sticker, so I’d say this thing hasn’t been legally driven in quite some time. This being a 1985 model, it’s probably exempt

My sister had one of these (with the V6 and AWD) and it wasn’t a bad car. She traded it in for a diesel Touareg, though, and likes it much better. Based on my limited experience with the CrossTour, this seems like a Nice Price.

Rob mentions the dent later on in the write-up, so it’s no shadow. First thing I saw too.

I was in until I saw this picture and the guy who (presumably) owns the car in question. Not a club I’d like to join, thanks.

I loved these cars in the mid-90s when I was in high school, to the point where I almost sold my 1984 Firebird to get a 1992 Z24 (thankfully, my dad talked me out of that particular mistake), and this appears to be in extremely good condition. That said, I’m in my 40s now, and there’s no way I could justify getting

I was thinking Pontiac Bonneville SSI (but only because that’s what I had at the time a friend had one of these).

I only know about the Millennia because I knew a guy who had one back in the mid-aughts. I was actually blown away by how nice the cabin and ride were, so I agree that this is a nice price. If it wasn’t across the country, I’d be strongly considering purchasing it.

I don’t know if it’s a bad wash/wax or lighting or something, but there’s something slightly off about the passenger door in that second picture. It looks like it’s heavily scratched, but I don’t see it in the header photo.

If I were ever going to buy a Miati, it would be this one, as I like the body kit and the color combination.

It’s hideous, but I love it.

It’s between Kurt Russell and Bruce Campbell for me, simply because everything Bruce has been in has been has been geek or cult. (And that’s only a very, very slight exaggeration.

You’re absolutely right. I had forgotten that they used that to introduce “The Jagger Maneuver” or whatever it was called. That certainly makes it more of a challenge, I agree.

No love for the Wrangler, which has to have the worst price-to-engineering value of any mass produced vehicle?

It’s basically the science/technology/whatever behind the maths. I get the basic premises enough to understand the points you were making, but some of the more technical information is outside of my realm of experience (I’m not even a particularly good cell phone photographer). You did an excellent job, and I can’t

At least Jason Statham made sense, since he was arguably the biggest “driving action star” (a category I just made up) outside of the FF universe prior to joining it based on his turns in the Transporter franchise and as Handsome Rob in The Italian Job, among his other credits that I might not be remembering off of

“I suppose at least this time it’s not as big suspension of disbelief as when we had to pretend to believe Vanessa Kirby might be about the same age as Jason Stratham.”