FireDiver
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FireDiver

Any sophomore level engineering student can tell you this is bunch of BS.

Had this problem when we leased my Wife’s car and it didn’t specifically come from the dealership I bought it from.
We wanted a 2013 ATS with the 2.0L turbo and a manual, with CUE (not because we wanted it, but it looked better), in a specific color and the lowest trim package. They found one at another dealership 250

fuel sending unit, replaced it twice already, getting real tired of it’s crap.

What happened to the Roadmaster? The days when whole families could toss everyone and everything in, without complaint or issue, and just drive? Sure, your fancy modern “wagons” can be optioned with Ohlins suspension bits, or 6.2L V8s, all-wheel drive and the like, but who needs that hippy-tech? I want the backward

Beauty Shot

Right there with you (actually got all 4 in)

You forgot the best American Wagon

Any camry ever made and their drivers, anytime someone is going slow, it's a Camry. Anytime someone sits at a light too long, it's a Camry. Anytime pulls bone headed move or ignores signs, it's a Camry. You don't buy it because you like it or like driving, you buy it because you don't care.

While the points are valid, there is the flipside to it. Everyone is going to be a slave to depreciation, period (unless you buy some rare collector car.) With a Lease, that is what you are paying. Essentially if Buyer B&C purchased the same car with the same interest rate, the real difference is Buyer C has a set

As the 1 of 4 owners with a 2.0T and a manual sedan, I'd take this in a heart beat

After a 12 hr detail

While I don't have anything against the Ecoboost, if I buy a raptor I want it to sound like one. I'm not a huge F150 fan, but the raptor and the 6.2L was the one truck I would buy in a heartbeat, a raptor with a good exhaust system is a mean package.

While I don't have anything against the Ecoboost, if I buy a raptor I want it to sound like one. I'm not a huge F150 fan, but the raptor and the 6.2L was the one truck I would buy in a heartbeat, a raptor with a good exhaust system is a mean package.

While I don't have anything against the Ecoboost, if I buy a raptor I want it to sound like one. I'm not a huge F150 fan, but the raptor and the 6.2L was the one truck I would buy in a heartbeat, a raptor with a good exhaust system is a mean package.

While I don't have anything against the Ecoboost, if I buy a raptor I want it to sound like one. I'm not a huge F150 fan, but the raptor and the 6.2L was the one truck I would buy in a heartbeat, a raptor with a good exhaust system is a mean package.

While I don't have anything against the Ecoboost, if I buy a raptor I want it to sound like one. I'm not a huge F150 fan, but the raptor and the 6.2L was the one truck I would buy in a heartbeat, a raptor with a good exhaust system is a mean package.

Ditto, Just bought one and if you drive it with any gusto it makes my modified 01 silverado (12.5 mpg) look like an econobox

The rear ends look like a cross between and expedition and a range rover

Forgot to add to avoid minivans or any vehicle that could be carrying kids or passengers for that matter. Passengers and kids especially don't care as much about the car they are riding in, and generally won't care if they ding your car with their friends/parent's car.

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