BigGatorChris
BigGatorChris
BigGatorChris

It’ll probably go for closer to $10K

So.....$8000 for a rolling chassis

The more common Dual Ghias.

This does require a few SSK pictures

No, that looks more like abuse.

we ran into rear ended a gentleman who said he was “with Mercedes.”

Well, now I know how the dent in the trunk happened.

Ew, Coors.

This Gullwing properly demonstrates the pucker in this guys’ ass when he had to talk to a couple of pleebs.

Matt Hardigree: We’re media, try to guess who we are!

HI BILLY MAYS HERE FOR PAINTLESS DENT REPAIR IN A CAN!

Still doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try. I know ultimately the Earth will win and balance itself. But not adding to situation isn’t a bad idea.

DENY-ER! SHOUT HIM DOWN!

Perhaps we should spend a little more time studying the effects of natural events like volcanic eruptions on the environment and give the poor diesels a break:

Wait, they found a way to make NASCAR more boring?

The reason I don’t understand why a car maker would insist on putting a GPS, especially a big ol’ one like that, in a car is that almost everyone has an external GPS, via a phone for example. Why insist on taking up so much space with a device that can be duplicated across almost every cell phone these days, with maps

I felt the exact same way with the current 4 series Gran Coupes. When they announced it, I was very much in the “it’s the just sedan with a higher pricetag and a slightly more sloped rear” train of thought. But after seeing one in person, I’ll admit it, they really do look different/better than the regular sedans. I

Chris Berman wants to remind people that Bill O’Brien went to Brown.

I like these a lot more than I thought I was going to when they announced the concept.