blue2010srt
Blue2010SRT
blue2010srt

Only they didn’t take the same approach as the Corvette...so...no...

It had a five speed auto? No, it didn’t. A stock Mustang would embarrass it? The Mustang GT had the same power and weighed 800 pounds more, so no, it didn’t.

Any more fails you’d like to make?

We all love the chance to see true joy. Deep inside, I am also this kid. I’m so happy he got to live OUR dream. Let’s pray he gets to see many more. God bless him.

Thanks for the pet adoption message at the end. So many great animals are needlessly killed every day, yet puppy mills are as profitable as ever. Even if you want a pure-bred, they’re right there at the shelter, so unless you want a dog to show at Westminster, make the shelter your first stop.

Maybe not out of spite, but a fitting end to a car that was just not worth fixing. My old 1969 Dodge Dart Custom (4 door) with a 3 on the tree manual transmission and the old reliable 225 Slant-6. It’s good that I was able to use that car to learn how to wrench, but bad that clutches lasted 30K miles and transmissions

Man, you make me feel old. My dad taught me to drive on an early seventies Plymouth Duster with three on the tree. The column shift was going out of style and being phased out by then, I am curious as to when the last American made passenger cars sold with the things were made.

I don’t know about the worst, but I cringe every time I see someone with their feet on the dash. Good news! After you get into an accident and the airbag deploys, you won’t have to prop your legs up, the full body cast will do it for you!

Restitution. Because I still am on the side that the cars didn’t kill anyone, poor driver awareness did.

No, not really.

Mionix Naos 8200

Mionix Naos 8200

Mionix naos 8200

Mionix naos 8200

Not true.

I will defend it. I believe it is a business owners' right to refuse service and to do business as they see fit.

I also hope that a company that engages in the practice of discrimination based on race, religion, etc is not in business very long, but I believe it is market forces and free will that should determine

My Toyota Camry. Every few hundred miles it would just stop and this little check engine light light would come on the dash (pictured below), the car wouldn't even start. Also every 50000 miles or so it would completely run through its tires and need a new pair. I never had any other issues over a couple hundred

I have no sympathy for these people. That airport has been there far longer than they have. And if anything, jets have become MUCH quieter over the past 10 years as old low-bypass powered planes like the 727, DC-9, DC-8, 707, and early MD-80 series planes have been phased out of service.

I'm not comparing the two cars in anything but the initial purchase price. If I said you could buy an iPad for the same price as a blender, I'm not insinuating that an iPad can dice carrots.

I dunno, seems like they were doing things the right way. They had a need for a vehicle with certain characteristics, they *saved the cash,* didn't go further into debt, and bought a car on the private, used market. None of those decisions sounds particularly unsound to me. In fact, if they had come on Jalopnik and

The fact that they do digital refunds is a huge win in my book.