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Recently got rid of my 2008 FXT with roughly 200k miles.  Both the best and worst car I’ve ever owned.  Seeing this pop up, my immediate reaction was NP but more for nostalgia than anything else.  The price and the douche-chills I got once the memories of trying to keep that thing driving kicked in...CP.

I hope you give it another chance. I’m not what anyone would call a skilled gamer...mostly incompetent would be a better description. But I’ve played and beaten every SoulsBorne game multiple times (except Demon’s). There is no easy mode, except for perseverance. Eventually you can do enough/absorb enough damage to

Nismo 350 owner, myself, and I fit squarely and comfortably in that “dad in the 35-45 range” that you mentioned. Every time I’m in that Z, the Ed Hardy/vape bros try to street race me. I tend to stare straight ahead, roll up my windows, turn up my Steely Dan, and save it for the autocross course.

My daily for many years was a 08 FXT in everyone’s favorite obnoxious blue. Probably the best car I ever owned. Hauled all my crap, actually did keep pace (while pointed straight) with my 350Z, and brought joy to hippie chicks and flat-brimmed bros alike. RIP, good friend.

Since my daily is an obnoxious blue Subaru FXT and my play toy is a Nismo Z, can’t say either ever gets lost in a lot. And my wife drives the ginormous Prius (the V) with a big ol’ roof rack which sticks out over almost everything except for the biggest pick-ups, so that one’s easy too.

This is a BIG step for Lexington and hopefully sets the tone for others to follow along. What Grace Episcopal has done is to turn away from an identity that’s so fundamental to Lexington and said no more, we can’t be associated with this. I think you’d be hard-pressed to find any other town where figures like

This was always my worst fear during my first job big-boy job out of college

Nismo 350Z owner here. I've never loved the body kit on my car, especially the rear with the ginormous fart cans and the hideous wing, and I thought Nismo did a decent job of toning it down just a smidge when they introduced their 370Z, but this looks like a step in the wrong direction. There's just WAY too much

I've always had this feeling people say Murciélago incorrectly. If I remember my high school Spanish classes, the accent mark puts the stress on the "e" but I've always heard people stress the "la" instead.

I hate to agree (since I own one), but I do agree. Hey, at least the front end looks good, right?

If you're serious about retirement in Roanoke, give Charlottesville a once over too.

Just to clear something up, Radford University is not in Minnesota, as the article states, but in Radford, VA (about 20 minutes or so from Virginia Tech). Roanoke, where his car was fixed, is about an hour north of Radford and has a refreshingly liberal atmosphere for being smack dab in the middle of southwestern

100% agreed.

Chrysler 200...after all, it's still a Sebring.

Silly answer: A bus driver willing to play Howard Stern in the morning.

Stay with me on this, as it really isn't something that others do to me, but something I do to myself...

Does the Chrysler 200 count? Can we consider it a Sebring?

How about the the VW Cabriolet (aka "the Bitch Basket")? How dare they ruin the Rabbit by putting a soft top on it.

In all honestly, riding a bike just feels very unnatural to me. The seat position, the hand position, the leg position; everything just feels kind of weird. That's my excuse.

Thanks for the tip. Definitely some interesting articles about plates.