GreenN_Gold
GreenN_Gold
GreenN_Gold

Well, this comment can.

Kind of interesting that it’s financed through BMW. How many manufacturers finance used cars? I always assumed manufacturers would only finance to push new metal.

I don’t think I’ve ever had the misfortune of seeing this era of Focus interiors. Holy shit, did Cerebus own Ford for a while also?

Does Donald Trump have a driver’s license. This is actually a good question.

I noticed they also brought back the “woman in a wife beater” look.

Proving my statement.

The fact that “trucks” are allowed during the day and not at night makes it sound to me like this rule was originally meant for contractors’ work trucks and such. Not intended for a homeowner that has a pickup. Interpretation seems to be the problem, because the rule makes no sense otherwise. 

I think I saw one. It was going the opposite direction and I only got a quick glance, but it looked and sounded the part. Silly me, I was trying to pay attention to where I was going rather than the car in my side mirror headed the other way.

Yes, dome lights hurt night visibility, and potentially attract unwanted police attention. “Well look who dropped their weed!”

No, she tried to flee with him. He declined.

I can’t watch the video that’s embedded here, but I did see this video at home last night, and the version I saw extended far enough for her to say (I’m paraphrasing). “I can’t take responsibility for this.” And him saying, “Oh, you’re going to take responsibility for this.”

This needed to come out of the grays.

Is it not a hotel?

I mean, the Jaguar emblem was sort of a giveaway. 

I never drove one, so right out of the gate I can’t comment on ride/handling.

The stick was a reach for sure. 

It may be an aftermarket stick shift, but you could get these with a stick from the factory. My uncle had one. That even looks like the correct shift boot.

Yeah, this article lacks numbers.

“Beating” is a weird was to describe it. As in higher or lower payments than the other trucks? Are we cheering for Toyota or the consumer?

I’m familiar with Texas edition these and thats out there, curious about what Oklahoma edition vehicles exist.