My vote is the Saab.


Yep. called it.







Sirius wrote:Think about it. You’re tooling down the road in your Prius, knowing full-well that this thing being green is as big a sham as federally mandated ethanol-enriched gas, Russia pulling out of Ukraine, and Obamacare.





PRD2BDF wrote:Yes everyone is fine. It was my best friend who rearended me and we're still best friends fyi.
I received news today that the Saab is totaled. 7,500 worth of damage
Had a good run with him. RIP Stewie



Sirius wrote:Think about it. You’re tooling down the road in your Prius, knowing full-well that this thing being green is as big a sham as federally mandated ethanol-enriched gas, Russia pulling out of Ukraine, and Obamacare.


nos4blood70 wrote:Literally, cars are drugs.





James May wrote:Hello.

Probably to allow people with collector cars to buy them back, etc.J Wikoff wrote:Some states and companies have restrictions on how old a car can be when determining if you can buy the car back or be allowed to keep it if they deem it totaled. Last I knew, in Illinois, a car has to be 9 years or older to keep it. Weird rule...

Sirius wrote:Think about it. You’re tooling down the road in your Prius, knowing full-well that this thing being green is as big a sham as federally mandated ethanol-enriched gas, Russia pulling out of Ukraine, and Obamacare.

I think the wierd part is the fact that the car has to be 9 years old to buy it back, that you can't buy a newer one.00Beast wrote:Probably to allow people with collector cars to buy them back, etc.J Wikoff wrote:Some states and companies have restrictions on how old a car can be when determining if you can buy the car back or be allowed to keep it if they deem it totaled. Last I knew, in Illinois, a car has to be 9 years or older to keep it. Weird rule...

ga93sle wrote:I think the wierd part is the fact that the car has to be 9 years old to buy it back, that you can't buy a newer one.00Beast wrote:Probably to allow people with collector cars to buy them back, etc.J Wikoff wrote:Some states and companies have restrictions on how old a car can be when determining if you can buy the car back or be allowed to keep it if they deem it totaled. Last I knew, in Illinois, a car has to be 9 years or older to keep it. Weird rule...
nos4blood70 wrote:Literally, cars are drugs.

Saw Cody randomly at the Ford dealer I take my Fiesta to... He was driving a Mazda3 of all things, although he never explained why, so I figured I should check the forums and lo and behold... *dang*, that sucks...repinS wrote:But inquiring minds what to know - what's next?!