Atl_boiler
Atl_boiler
Atl_boiler

I think the myth about 100k has become reality to some extent, especially related to value. When we were shopping for a new car (needed something bigger) for the wife we were also keeping an eye on her odometer. She was in the mid 90s on an 8 year old two door accord. It was in immaculate condition mechanically and

I always make sure people know where I'm going, who I'm meeting and a time frame. Not unlike going out on open water.

SVT Focus, two door.

I absolutely love that car. Occasionally I'll see a road version go on sale and try to price out how many organs I can sell and still function...

came here to post Ford super van and that fancy Renault f1 van. You win.

even better. Used to see these tooling around Kentucky and Tennessee a lot, usually with a 26' ski boat instead of atvs.

Had a 10% Bourbon barrel aged pumpkin from Lexington yesterday (too early for you it seems) but might be worth a shot - some pretty unique/interesting flavors and I'm not usually much of a pumpkin beer person.

I use a similar diagram to help my students visualize a thesis statement... Also ensures that we are all at the same point before getting more advanced. It's a pretty useful tool that can be removed once they're better at crafting them.

I'm a big Kirin Ichiban drinker - it seems to pair with the Nigouri Sake better (could be a reach on that one). The biggest mitigating factor might be that the Sapporo only comes in the huge cans at our neighborhood sushi place while the Kirin is in regular bottles..

glad I could help.

use the brush attachment from your vacuum. Works marvelously.

I use the little brush attachment on my vacuum cleaner. That thing is totally underrated! Vents, gates, electronics (especially the cooling slats).

Needs more piloti and Ferrari branded fila/puma gear...

yeah. Seems like dealerships are pretty far behind on this. My mother in law was shopping for a new cr-v and we went and drove one at the dealership. I also wanted her to drive an escape and Toyota for comparisons sake/due diligence. One of the internet guys at Honda got hold of her info and emailed basically a

The R-specs were a decent amount above my price range but a silly amount of power/price. I also looked at year old G37s with similar miles, CPO, price, etc and the only thing that really swayed me to the Hyundai was the size. Felt like the Infiniti would have filled up pretty quick with people and baby stuff (back

Not that it's a sports car, but I'm quite happy with my 2013 Genesis sedan (bought in April of '14). CPO, 10k miles. It's rear drive, 3.8L V6, 333hp, and only weighs 500lb more than the 2005 350Z (287hp) I traded in for it. $25,500

was at cars and coffee in Alpharetta today. Saw a corvette with the stinger hood and there was black plastic closing it off. Picture isn't the one I saw, just for illustrative purposes.

rode in the passenger seat at a track day to see the track at speed. Got done, driver looked at me said "you weigh about 200lbs, huh?" Asked why it mattered, he told me he could tell accelerating out of the corners...

I can't imagine how much time it spent in the shop to get to 100K miles...

could become a modified European delivery model. Who wouldn't want to pick their new car up in Nevada, spend a few days in the casinos, do some sight seeing... Though I imagine the actual vehicle production happens elsewhere so never mind.