Krautwagen
Krautwagen
Krautwagen

I’ve spent a couple months in Germany. One of the big things that Germans get that Americans don’t is the idea of being an adult.

Hmm, sounds like another guy we all know.

As a boomer myself, it’s heartwarming to see such an honest approach to the most universal of all human conditions: our mortality. What an amazing human being. He really demonstrated what it’s all about. He lived it.

HaHa! I sometimes gasp in traffic when I see something. Wife lets out an audible groan to remind me that I don’t need to tell her about that uncommon/rare/cool/incredibly fast car that I just saw.

I’m about an hour and a half from the factory. My count is at 3 car carriers, one of which only had 2 trucks on it in seemingly random locations for... reasons?

Is it just me or are the truckers more annoying over the last year? Cutting into the left lane at the last minute, and then taking 5 minutes to pass… I’ve been thinking it’s the newly minted truckers who came in to fill the shortage.

We need to see this map. 

I’m not sure what is special about triple-digit speeds in and of themselves. You can be an absolute menace at 30mph under the wrong conditions. I have done triple digits in the ass end of nowhere with not another car for literally miles, and been a danger to no one but myself, and not much of a danger to myself. For

A terrifying proportion did it *twice*.

Approximately 40% of the country that voted for Trump are idiots.

(the cool ones get it)

“Hi...I’m Larry and this is my brother Darryl, and this is my other brother Darryl, and this is my other brother Darryl and this is my other brother Darryl.

Same to you, wiseass. You seem to think you’re smarter than the rest of us with your whole “What wheels do you have on your NSX?” schtick repeated ad nauseum.

Newsflash dude, internet comment sections are literally designed for unsolicited opinions.

@krautwagen I’m just here to applaud you for good parenting: Teaching your daughter a VERY useful skill while spending time with her... To folks like us, being a good parent and driving stickshift cars just make sense. I salute you, fam!

Do you think it would be cool if a company came out with a car called “The Jew?” Or that it wouldn’t be bizarre if Jeep’s next crossover was called “The Korean?”

We had a 2003 Chevy Suburban. Treated it like a red-headed stepchild farm animal and it never let us down.

A suburban is always a good choice. Before used prices went nuts, I was looking for an early 2000's or even late 90's ‘burban. They last forever.

Thank you for sharing this interesting information. My dad and I used to work on Type 4s, specifically the wagons. I think he got bored with the automatic and moved a manual from a two door type 412 to his personal 412. The kids at school would make fun of that car but I loved listening to the shifting of the gears.

Ffs, I knew some moron would see “capitalism” and think I was Karl Marx reincarnated.

When did SUVs become worth collecting or paying a premium for?