Chally72
Chally72
Chally72

I live in CT, I usually pay cash or buy used, and it just blows my mind. A friend of mine saddled himself with a $1k/mo loan for a new Dodge 1500 because his father got one and he had to upstage...just freaking nonsense and I can’t believe that this behavior exists.

Who the fuck is buying 70k trucks?! I would love to see the average loan term on one of these....has to be close to 7 years, with a massive percentage of buyers defaulting. I can’t even look at the price of an F150 without gagging. Yeah, I’m told they’ve got great profit margins, but it seems like these guys are going

Excuse me, but you’ve somehow wandered into a thread for vehicles that actually exist. Please revise your request.

I was driving a 1967 Valiant as a field car and riding quads and dirtbikes at 5 years old- as were all of my friends. If the kid is responsible and no one else is at risk, criticism of this is ridiculous.

Pontiacs literally ruin everything.

I had that demo disk as a kid, and never heard about the deleting saves thing. I played literally every other game on the demo disk and ignored Viewtiful Joe because it looked dumb to me. It was not until I read that eurogamer article this year that I learned how lucky I was.

For Fallout 4, yeah. But now I won’t be buying Skyrim Remastered- Sony just sealed the deal on that. And in the future, I will think long and hard about other games on Sony products. Just because Fallout 4 sales have seen their peak doesn’t mean this does not affect Sony, or consumers’ perception of the direction they

I have a PS4 and Fallout 4. I would have bought Skyrim Remastered, since I don’t have my PS3 anymore and the mods would increase replayability greatly. Sony has guaranteed I will not purchase Skyrim Remastered for their console, and in the future will consider my platform choice much more carefully. In the short term,

As an engineer and the son of a guy who ran a HD dedicated machine shop business for years......reliability is not a word you want to covet as a HD owner. They just are NOT built that way

“Comes with signature Chrysler track-oriented features, like 3rd row seating and power doors.”

As if they could fit that into a 3 Day course. I’m pretty sure there’s a Rosetta Stone DVD box set for this purpose, anyway.

Brakes already available on another model and balanced for a different engine weight, and unspecified “track pack” bits. No lightening, no motor mods besides what was already available in their catalog. So they stuck a bunch of catalog parts on a Challenger, did no work to make it better on the track but plenty of

16 year old me would be disappointed :(

Good thing they’re putting the T/A name on the sacrificial altar. You know, the package that was originally the very best turny-twisty-apex-eating Challenger ever. I wish they would use new trim names. Like the Challenger Drizzled Icing. Or the Challenger Macadamia Cookie

Oh yay. A stripes and interior package. I need to change my username out of embarrassment for what Dodge has become.

This is a common phrase. Similar to “He’s coming in too hot”. Used to describe carrying too much speed

You mean I cannot get a 2TB SSD, carefully wrapped inside of a $400 white box, for half what I would pay for the SSD elsewhere?

Agreed....in my mind, that salary was paid with the assumption that these executives were performing their duties in accordance with the law. Cheat and break the law, and in turn hurt your company? Those wages should be forfeit!

I am also interested in how the owner rigged the car to explode in a shower of Bud Light cans like a redneck Claymore mine. Plz do followup story.

I don’t necessarily agree with doing just an aeroscreen and keeping it from going further than that, but I would say that SOMEONE should do SOMETHING and just fricking TRY IT, sooner rather than later. (2018 counts as later, Bernie!)