Justin51784
Justin51784
Justin51784

I always think of this guy when I see a Lexus:

I actually don't mind the styling of this car. But i know i am in the minority here.

Dear Dealership,

The only time I would ever use the words Mustang and Porsche/911/M3 in the same sentence is if i'm looking at HotWheels at WalMart with my 5 year old son.

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This Canadian police chase is pretty funny

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Anything with 5 cylinders. Specifically cheap, the Rabbit/Golf. Throw a header on there and... well

Ok, weird, angry guy. Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy those meds and turkey.

Yeah, but quite a few of those cars usually go for more, but *can* be found for $1k or under. I love my '91 200 20v sedan, cost me $500 and still have only about $1800 invested. Then I traded a motor for my wagon, probably about $1k trade value, so...

Am I hallucinating, or is this narrator the same guy who did the voice-overs for Iron Chef?

Nice video...but the OCD part of me had it's jimmies rustled with the E46 M3 wheels on the E39 M5. It might be because I love the E39 M5's Style 65 rims so much. Pedantic I know. That said, I always enjoy seeing an E39 in action.

There next move is apparently to introduce an exterior "facelift." Looks like baby steps is the name of their game, for now.

Thank you, sir, for providing the best answer so far.

Police sketch:

So racing drivers are inherently the worst in the world?

A microwave makes perfect sense. It's faster, more efficient and is a progression in tech. I am big fan of grilling. But...as with everything, times are changing. We are still able to cook our food...just not like we used to.

Wow now that is high miles. They really are incredible motors.

A true competitor has to be in the same size, power, price, and niche - which knocks six of the cars you listed right out of contention, as they are premium luxury sedans, and also priced, at a minimum, $15k higher. That leaves the Dodge, Chrysler, and Taurus SHO.

This is actually an important point. If you are driving 60-65 mph on I-95 in Connecticut, you are driving 15-20 mph below almost everybody else. You are a slow vehicle on an extremely congested, poorly maintained freeway with lots of ragey 18 wheelers trying to pass. While you focus on monitoring digital readouts,