1955mercury
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1955mercury

“Combined”. Anyway, agreed- he is better at being a jackass than all of the previous presidents combined. That and his followers are more or less brainwashed lemmings...

Grandpa Simpson would be a massive improvement.

Ha ha ha.... Yeah... Bullshit

Another day and another instance where I’m reminded that the “president” is nothing more than a walking-talking collection of Fox news, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh and the embodiment of general Murican’ redneckery all rolled into one.

You are preaching to the quire. I have a 23 year old Toyota Tacoma that has close to 300,000 miles and I’ll keep until the wheels fall off. I also own a 2011 Chevy Volt which has had zero problems and 110,000 miles so far and before that a 01' Prius ( the early ones that looked like a Nissan Sentra ) which was fine

Time will tell. While your friends have had bad luck with theirs I know a great many who simply love theirs and haven’t had any issues with them. Sure- Tesla has some major teething issues they need to sort out. I think another thing to remember is that look at who tends to buy these things: Wealthy rich tech nerds

I actually drove a model 3 several weeks ago. The fit and finish was not any different from other current cars I’ve either owned or driven. Not sure where this build quality argument came from but I failed to see evidence of there being poor build quality.

I have a 96' Tacoma- the small one like yours- and I bought it brand-new off the lot when I was in high school. I am now a 40 year old man with a house, wife and decent paying tech job. The truck now has close to 270,000 miles and on its 2nd clutch. Other then that? It just runs. I thought about buying a new Chevy

I can’t help but feel that its a shame that Ford, Chrysler and GM spend so much time and effort offering zillions of configurations and clever details on the full sized trucks and yet sort of ignore their small cars and sedans. Yes- I get it, those aren’t selling well so why bother?

I just don’t need a big truck. My 23 year old 4-banger Tacoma has done all the stuff I need for years. It’ll even haul a trailer I use to go to antique shows. Driving the new trucks is sort of a claustrophobic experience where I live, a small town in California with narrow streets.

I have a 23 year old little Tacoma and I plan on keeping it basically forever since nobody makes anything like it anymore. Sort of sad...

I came somewhat close to buying a Colorado 6 months ago but didn’t. In the end the thing is just too big. It looks and is for all practical purposes a full sized truck. That and at the end of the day if you get one that has much of anything you’re looking at a $35-$40k truck.

You’re a college student. Get the civic, get your degree and worry about quirky cars later...

My only advice is I’d at the end of the day be wary of most anything VW makes. My Mother in law had a 2003 VW jetta that had what seemed like non-stop problems. That seems to be the case with many folks I’ve known with this brand. I’d probably go with something like a Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander or even a Ford

This is so dumb... Most people probably don’t realize that biggest BMW factory in the world is in South Carolina where a lot of those cars are then shipped back to the EU. That and there’s also a Mercedes factory and a huge VM factory in Tennessee... Ironic seeing as how these are all deep red Trump states.

My advice: Make sure the vehicle is reliable and solid. Probably not the best time for cute, vintage vehicles...

No.

Not care related, but when I was in my first year of college my family decided we should take a vacation to the UK as they had some friends we could stay with over there. My then 15 year old brother had never actually flown on a plane before. The one we took was a big Boeing 777 or something.

Oh well, sucks for them. Its been great for me so far: Nice weather around 75% of the year, I make a fantastic income, have a house pretty much on the beach, can be in the mountains, the lake, beach, desert, or any number of vastly varied landscapes in under 5 hours, and have met some amazing folks from around the

I know, right? Its hilarious that I can walk outside to 70 degrees, 365 days a year. LOL!