FriscoFairlane
FriscoFairlane
FriscoFairlane

Some British bullshit, pouring tea on your windshield. This is America, get that gun out the glovebox and shoot the snow off. 

And most of the older private planes (to my understanding) are burning *leaded* gas still. Though I know there is the most feeble push to try to change that.

Similar results with my 1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. Over 250K on the clock, and never a bit of trouble with the 4.8 V8, or 5-speed manual trans. One clutch replacement at 200K, one set of brake pads at 150K — that was it! I’d still be driving it now but for some GA Tech freshman who decided I didn’t need that truck

Yeah, I didn’t figure you were limiting it to just those. I’ve been in a few taxicabs with over 500K on the clock, none of which were models on your list.

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I drove a Corolla to 384,000 miles then got weary of the worn out interior. It was on original engine and transmission. Burned a little oil.

My 2000 Celica GT-S went 384,000 miles and ran like new for 20 years until a deer killed it. All I had to do was change the oil often and take good care of it. Was only on its second clutch too.  But mostly I think too many cars are unloved and neglected.

Hundreds of thousands of redblock-equipped Volvos would beg to differ. As do their whiteblock successors.

Drive it BEFORE it’s stolen.

All EVs should do this.

Once you get a taste of that attention you’ll do anything to keep it.

I’m sure he was pissed or embarssed.

No, just a few crumbs of information. 

Wait, I thought Florida was a stand your ground state.....

Shhhhh. Hush now. Let’s all spend some time with this 2.7 RS.

All the Alfa Romeo owners may have simply been stuck on the side of the road and unable to respond to the survey.

Ever since the pandemic ended people are so much more aggressive

Better?

That’s just forked up.

Pretty sure that’s a Leibherr, dude.

Now that guy has an axe to grind.  He’d better get to it.