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Here's a 2012 with only 44k on the clock for $40 grand. That's some intense depreciation there.

Me wantee! Though I've never been a fan of yellow calipers on anything.

I wish!

I still have one of those game boy cases for my iPhone 4. Which I use as an iPod. If my other old iPhone stops working as an iPod. I drive a Dodge, btw.

Wheels on the red one seem too muscle-y for the 300. Would look more at home on a Charger, imo. Glad the grille got bigger again though. Now wheres my damn 2016 Magnum SRT8?

Oh the Bro-manity!!

*Psychedelic.

So, basically a Corolla wagon? I mean, I like wagons but this seems meh.

Neat! Just like the gate on my 2011 Ram!

He bought them using his Dads Amazon Prime account, duh.

So, where are these crazy deals? Any examples?

My mom is in Paris right now and sent me a pic of that Smart-ish looking thing when she saw it on the street. Pretty nuts!

And in a seemingly unrelated story, some people were caught stealing bags from Tampa International Airport. Guess who one of the bags belonged to, and guess what one of the contents of said bag was?

http://www.wtsp.com/story/news/wei…

Business in the front, uh, also business in the back.

"I was fortunate to have been thrown the keys on amore than one occasion"

DARPA has been working on this for a pretty long time. And this kinda has it backwards. The NFL actually started using the 'glove' prototype after they developed it for military use. This article is 7 years old now!

http://archive.wired.com/wired/archive/…

I created my own marque of vehicles that would exclusively grace my folders in high school. It was called Farton-Gaglier, and I even managed to convince some less car savvy classmates that it was a real thing.

Kinda falls into a grey area because while the pricing is somewhat dear, it's not like they come up for sale all that often. This is going to be a vehicle or project for someone with very specific tastes, so to that person, almost any price would be NP. Not all interesting automotive projects start out at rock bottom

I love the existential struggle from the narrators though. "Why am I laughing at this guys suffering?" "Why did he turn?" Why indeed.