GeoffInKC
GeoffInKC
GeoffInKC

It is an old Volvo, and in a clean, running condition you have a nice, reliable, basic car. But this one isn't clean or running, and while it would appear that it would be general upkeep rather than real repairs to make it so, you don't know that for sure. Spend the same money on someone's grandmother's civic that

It says Hyundai on the back of the trailer, so it was close enough that I got it.

You beat me to this one. Kansas Citians will argue which BBQ spot is the best until the world ends, but for me the single best BBQ item to ever pass my lips is the OK Joes Z-Man sandwich.

I have to agree. I have the keys to my original 86 Civic. In fact, I know exactly where they are... which is often different than my current car keys...

How is the reverse burn out from Bullet not on this list?

A diesel F-350 is a work truck, meant to do work. They haul heavy things in the bed, tow heavy things in heavy trailers, or occasionally do both at the same time.

Now, having read it, I'm not just voting CP. I'm voting WTF. I do not understand donks. I think tacky is supposed to be the point, but really?

TLDR. Donks are CP. Now to actually read the article.

Ok, that is it, I'm done. Where is this so I can move there and own it.

Rare cars are cool. European market cars are cool. Rare, European market cars that are (allegedly) legally registered in the US are super cool.

Honda VTech into a classic Mini...

I'll disagree with putting sauce on the ribs while they are still smoking. All that does is burn sauce. Sauce is applied to smoked meat after it is on a plate, and not before.

My only comment that, as of this writing, there are 76 people who shouldn't be that drunk this early in the morning.

Complaints about this are really measured by the increase in cost. I'm all for suspension and brake upgrades, and I hate to admit I like the look of the wing and body kit. If it doesn't add to much weight, makes the handling better, and doesn't increase the price a ton for the limited number of cars and the fancy

Gen 2 RX7 and Porsche 944... or the Poorshe and the Porsche as I used to call them.

This makes me sad. As an American, that makes it almost certain that I'll never see one of these beyond the internet, let alone get the chance to drive or own one.

Cheaper than a BRZ right up until you have to do any work on either car. Because the Toybaru won't break on you unless badly abused and you can afford to fix it, and the Porsche is 20 years old regardless of miles and STILL costs you Porsche money to fix.

I *want* to vote CP. I really do. My thought was instantly "I wonder if $2k is to much to buy for a nice looking VW Baja without an engine so I can put a VW engine in it?" and "I wonder how much Torch spent on his new engine?"

I agree, but I am a huge fan of the roadster. Of course it costs twice as much as a Miata, so I don't think I'd buy one.

I can't remember the times that I've gone onto a dealer lot after hours to take a quick look at a new model that I'm interested in looking at but not buying, so I don't have to deal with the sales staff, only to find the car unlocked and with the keys in it. A few times I locked the doors and dropped the keys into