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In the tradition of every fan convention Q&A ever, mine is more of a comment:

When do we get the pickup version?

I did a little digging and found out this guy paid $5,700 for it at Manheim Fredericksburg in October. In all its only worth about $8,000. It’s not so bad that he’s trying to double his money, he’s trying to get 160% of retail cost!

Yup, and Edmunds has it around your $7500 number. This would be an easy NP if the seller was being sensible. 

If this was a free car, its still a ‘81 Malibu. The V8 likely makes good noises but its not fast. It cant move out of its own way. Its got a 3-speed. It looks terrible. And its an ‘81 Malibu. CP. 

It looks like something built for a TV show.  A show about a guy who drives around, looking for work, helping people when he can, running away from his previous life as a cop.  

“Aside from the cosmetics...” You say that as if it’s inconsequential. The styling was possibly is biggest failure.

Waiting for the day when I never see an image of this rainbow snow cone tattooed rapist clown face again, the filthy piece of shit. All the punches forever.

I don’t think it’s unusual - most successful ultrarunners I know eat total garbage.  It’s really hard to support that kind of sustained effort on sugar and electrolytes.  

They need a better evacuation plan. 

GM has regularly had good ideas. But have always screwed those ideas by what I call “The General Morons (GM) Thought Process.”

Not enough credit has been given to Jon Gruden for

I remember some GM Exec a decade ago saying that was on purpose, a transition. Increase the Malibu size, improve the Impala, increase both size and the price. Impala buyers switch to Malibu. New buyers are won over by the Impala and come over to GM.

That one has me legitimately scratching my head. They had to have spent a pretty penny on the new 4.2L TT, and that engine has to work to eventually replace the LT family one day. They can’t be killing the V8 as well.

Forget the Alfa, check out that sweet, white, 3rd Gen 4Runner!

I said it before and I’ll say it again: if she needs some blood, a kidney, some bone marrow, whatever, sign me up.

It’s the Italian equivalent of Corona and proper tacos. +1

Peroni is not my normal go-to by any stretch, but with hot Italian sausage, peppers and onions it’s somehow fantastic.

“Not great” is a rather charitable description. 

Nope. (Not great) Beer, as in Peroni.