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Why was the Allante considered so terrible? Living in AZ, with tons of retirees, I see quite a few early-mid 90's Cadillacs, while they look hilariously outdated compared Lexus and Mercedes from the same era for the most part seem to hold up pretty well.

Why would anyone want to build an aeroplane to transport people through the skies?! It’s dangerous and would require building terminals, airports, and a million other things to support it. Besides, we already have perfectly good horses and steam trains for people to use!

We are getting close to peak crossover...the fact that choosing a Camry over a crossover is considered an edgy, sporty choice makes me think the “coolness” factor is finally wearing off among non-car people.

To be fair it is rather difficult to measure a car’s speed from the back of a horse.

Or for the same amount of money you could fly to Colorado, stay a couple of nights in a very nice hotel, rent a tricked out Jeep, run Black Bear pass, and still have a few hundred left over for food and drink.

It’s ironic that the Camry is starting to lose its beigemobile status, 10 years ago I would have never guessed it but these days the very fact that it is #notacrossover is enough to make it the edgy, sporty choice. Of course having 300 hp doesn’t hurt either.

Taboola is the absolute worst, one of their “stories” recently led me to believe that Chumlee, of Pawn Stars fame, had met an untimely demise. I was distraught until I realized the insidious trickery of those huckstering scoundrels.

That’s the perfect supervillian: beware the White Cobra who spits herpes infected venom and goofy slurs!

This happens quite a bit actually, companies like Icon will buy completely thrashed FJs and Broncos just for the VIN and maybe the frame and then replace every other part essentially creating a completely new vehicle.

Because coolmoms don’t drive vans...even though this is essentially a van with conventional doors.

Right on the money, Comrade!

I love the e63. The infamous “Bangle Butt” actually works well here, it is a perfectly proportioned and cohesive design. It reminds me of the 90's 8 series which I also love.

I think this is one of the very rare cases where chrome wheels are done well, usually they look like tacky crap but somehow Nissan nailed it with the 300zx.

Well the Duke boys figured she got the jumping part down just fine but could use a little of the old Hazzard county know-how on sticking the landing.

$75k? That’s damn near Land Cruiser money...and the Land Cruiser does more than just play an off-roader on TV.

This is the interesting question, and jailbreaking/cracking is certain to become commonplace once electric cars become more popular.

I’ve had great luck on craigslist, the secret is to never ever include a phone number; this alone will filter out 90% of the idiots and the “u still got??” types of messages. If a buyer takes the time to craft an e-mail with decent grammar, chances are that person will be serious and easy to deal with.

Can’t blame Mercedes, faux-rugged is huge! I do wonder if this idea will catch in with sports cars: Lambo body with Corolla drivetrain and suspension.

If Kia/Hyundai wants to be taken seriously as a luxury brand it’ll have to do what Lexus did in the 90's and build cars that are superior in quality in most every way compared to the competition - for a discounted price. Building a pretty darn good luxury car won’t be enough to make consumers notice.

Cool truck but you’d think Dave Chapelle could afford something nicer than a beat up old Humvee.