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Nice!

Good write up. By rights my wife is due for the next “new” car, I’m hoping I can convince her to look at this in a year or so. Seems like for daily driving it would be great, with the capabilities to do truck stuff on the weekends like we need.

Yeah, I’m guessing there is more to it in the show because the clip was them basically putting gas in it and firing it up. Or maybe they just got that lucky?

Didn’t watch, the Gas Monkey Garage shirt says it all.

The first new car I ever bought was a 2011 Subaru Outback. Not the most exciting thing in the world, but when you replace your 200k-mile sedan with something that has power whatever and comes with a monthly bill, you’re immediately worrying about that first scratch or ding.

As someone with 2 kids I cannot agree more with this article.

A little early for COTD, but there you have it.

It is.

This article could use a few more images.

Somewhat related:
Earlier this year I was helping my father-in-law tow home a John Deere lawn tractor. He had a hitch installed on his wife’s RX 350 (she’s just thrilled about all this) and assembled a single axle trailer he bought at Harbor Freight. He’s moderately handy, but has been known to call “good enough” when

It does!

I think at this point we need to get Dr. Drew involved.

Why doesn’t this have more stars?

A Yukon Denali’s red key would automatically upsize your Starbucks and begin texting for you.

1st Gear:

They turned the carbon fiber all the way up.

Because this needs to be trailered, this International Union money order is for more than your asking price so you can pay my shipper directly, please get a bunch of cash and leave it behind this bush, and the shipper will then pick up the car. Go ahead and sign the title too, leave it with the cash.

or – my personal favorite! – battery-filled tube-socks.

1/10 no long term food storage or AR storage compartment.

A number of months ago I was driving in rainy north Columbus, about 15 minutes from the Honda plant and near an area full of pricey gated communities. I looked in my review mirror and saw an incredibly blue supercar, but one I couldn’t recognize outright. I slowed down to see the badge, and it was an “A.” I