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I want to say there was someone back in the day on oppo that had his Hellcat (charger or chally, can’t remember which) stolen and parted out in Detroit not once, but twice!

Your post reminds me of how much stuff I likely missed out on learning due to being too young to really read my Automobile and Road & Track subscriptions as an adolescent.  

i’m annoyed people back then needed someone like brock yates to defend a goddamn honda prelude. idiots! 

I remember that cover.

You don’t like Duct Tape?

Shortly after these came out, I got one as a rental in PA. Was stuck in a midday meeting in Allentown and by the time I escaped, I had an hour before my flight departed the Philly airport. I made it. Now I own two Kias. These guys have gotten their act together, and this edition Sonata truly was the turning point.

plot twist: Mustang not actually doing that intentionally, just spun out and could not get back going straight.

Is that the Ford of Damocles?

Having an 85 Daytona Turbo myself, and a friend who had both a Shelby Charger and a GLHS, I can attest this was the most used feature of the whole car.

My car spent more time on jack-stands than it did on the road.

Or how bout this: Don’t steal people’s fucking cars.

Everyone loves victim blaming, right?

They tried that. Three of the cops in attendance shot the video screen and a fourth threw a stolen handgun with a missing serial number.

WTF are you doing on this site?

You can barely find a 5 year old Cherokee SRT8 for 35k.

The SRT Cherokees aren’t even depreciating that much.

Funny, people always claim that they need a vehicle with lots of space yet 95% of SUVs and crossovers I see are driven by one person and aren’t hauling around a washing machine.

They still roll over too easily for comfort. Drive down an icy interstate and you’ll see lots of vehicles that have slid off the road. SUVs and pickups are pretty much he only ones that roll, and they roll more often than not.

Bit late for that.

Huh? The described assisted driving system requires the drivers to pay more attention to the road than they do now!