CJinSD
CJinSD
CJinSD

Maybe labeling the truck was the work of an angry neighbor.

What's the other reason?

Wow. He's got the internet sense of a 20 year old Paris Hilton.

That's the still-pretty, still-redhead Laura Leighton.

It sounds like you've learned to love the bars of your cage. Serfs up!

I wasn't a fan of the show, but I don't see how she was a star when she wasn't even in the cast photo.

Good point. They were only following orders, just like the guys gassing jews.

I read the story at Motor Trend. They said he brought back the black one after a day and traded it on the blue one: http://wot.motortrend.com/chevrolet-traverse-trouble-dealer-apologizes-for-having-buyer-arrested-after-undercharging-for-new-crossover-271079.html

This story seems incomplete. He bought a black Traverse for $34K then traded it the following day for the blue one which the dealer says cost about $5,500 more than the black one. Miscommunication between the salesman and salesmanager seems to have been what let it happen, but Sawyer almost certainly knew he was

Here is a great editorial about modern Porsche quality from a long-time Porsche owner: http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2012/10/avoidable-contact-the-watery-big-bang-the-32-step-power-steering-fluid-check-disposable-faux-ury/

Car and Driver has been on the Porsche payroll for years. Of course they're going to reaffirm the Porsche model structure while lavishing praise on both cars. Anyone remember when they did the same thing with a Cayman and a 911 GT3? They weren't taking any chances of the Cayman R running rings around a base 911

That guy needs a thesaurus at the very least.

When you break the frame like that, it looks just like a Ford.

The first generation Mustang was certainly an attractive car, but it was also the embodiment of style over substance. The pretty Falcon also revealed Baby Boomers as unsophisticated sheep that would buy into every insipid idea marketed to them, and the country has never been the same.

Gotcha. Living in a state that's too hands on with regulations like that ruins lots of the simple pleasures and freedoms of life. I'm sure California will get around to it.

"the most annoying consequence of car ownership is probably having to make trips to the gas station.

Kate Moss has her moments.

Be glad that the US doesn't care about diesel cars. Right now, our surplus diesel goes to Europe and your surplus gasoline comes here. The fact is that each barrel of crude contains a certain amount of gasoline, a certain amount of diesel, of kerosene, of various other petroleum distillates which segregate by gravity.

Thanks! I much appreciate the gift. Oddly enough, if her name is Michelle then I already know her.

Is it weird that I had 2008 Suburbans as company cars for a while and found them to be less than capacious? I wasn't particularly cramped at 6'2", but they weren't exactly blessed with stretch out space and I once carried a large body guard that looked like a bear in a Little Tikes Coupe when crammed in the front