DRFSRich
DRFS Rich
DRFSRich

The way I see it is you could have this for $6k or a nicely done-up 2 door with a 440 for probably 4-5 times the price. Both of them will get their asses handed to them by a new Camry without effort, this way you look cool enough to realize that, and just want a nice old cruiser. I think this is awesome because $6k is

Damn you, I read “The one hope is SAAB” and thought I’d missed some huge, amazing news.

Grr.

“Erroneously charged for purchases.”

Like when they spend actual money for Dolphins tickets?

Use case? A quad cab, diesel, 4wd platform to hold a fully-loaded Host Mammoth: https://www.hostcampers.com/product-details-mammoth.html

“Depending on options and how much “stuff” you put in it, the Mammoth will probably weigh between 5,500 and 6,000 pounds, which means you’ll need a minimum of a 3500/F-350 dual rear

Minivan-driving parent here. Not saying he should buy one, but one thign to watch out with a 2 door. When you have an infant in a removable infant carrier it’s going to be deceptively easy to toss them behind the front seat in a coupe and click it into the base. Fast forward 18 months, they’ll outgrow the removable

I’m looking forward to their sports car, the “Half Life 3,” and their pickup, the “Duke Nukem Forever.”

“Wiking.”  All I can think of is Chekov from Star Trek.

I’ve never seen this, but would like to. Watching the videos it always strikes me that 45mph just doesn’t seem “that fast” on the road, yet the level of destruction is so high.

I’m not sure, but as someone who takes car seat safety really seriously the number of people I’ve met who have a). car seats incorrectly (loosely) installed in cars, and b). kids incorrectly installed in car seats is both shocking and frightening.

Listen buddy, Europe is home of the Netherlands which is full of the Dutch.  I’m not fucking spending my time with a bunch of dyke-jockey lowland scum.

Still inferior to the Double-Decker Taco Supreme.  God rest its delicious soul.

Owner of a 2014 Gen 1 Volt, unless your use case absolutely requires 5 seats or >40 <50 miles battery range, I don’t see why the first gen isn’t viable, it’s a great car.

Or a 500e for DD duty and an Abarth for the weekends/trips.

The Bristol Blenheim respectfully disagrees!

I drove a 2004 XJ8 (300hp V8, RWD) in several Chicago winters.  On all-seasons, it was a handful.  On proper actual winter tires, it was perfectly manageable.  Unless you live where you receive feet of snow and no plow service, I wouldn’t rule out a car you’d love over ~$1k of proper winter tires/wheels.

I think the Miata looks better, but the Fiat’s powertrain is cooler (in theory, if presumably far less reliable in practice).

Actually, for delivering booze you’re better off with another famous movie car, in black, with a Chicken on the hood!

I’m sure an LS1-swapped Miata could tow said trailer, Rick.

I buy all my best steaks from Kube’s Meats.

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Where were you 11 years ago when I needed this for my halloween costume?!