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I had a V-wagon, then I had a Jaguar XJ-R. I’m tired of the harsh ride quality their sport suspensions had, but still want to feel and hear the hotrod thrills. Will be looking for a used CT6 platinum with the Blackwing V8, instead of a V-series trim, after I change jobs here soon. Maybe that will finally scratch my

EDIT:  Sorry, commented on wrong thread and unable to delete.

My friend in nearby Edna, TX, just bought a 500e.

Despite the crowds, Buc-ees excels at getting you out the door quickly. Yes, they pay well, but it’s a pressure cooker environment, and not relaxed at all. They also aren’t the slightest bit lenient on their employees. Buc-ees figures that if they are paying convenience store people that much money, then they can beat

So we’re just transcribing tiktoks here now?  

Yes, the Pontiac was certainly the ugly duckling there!  Always loved the look of the Sky.

Yes, but the shill for the Imperial was Sinatra, and he couldn’t sell it like Montalban.

RR has become so tacky and cliche looking in recent times, that nobody of generational wealth is going to be seen in one. I assume it’s all over-extended young wall streeters, along with rappers & ballers, who are buying them these days.

Can confirm, nearly one on every corner now here in Katy, TX. On top of that, they are also all located on very high dollar real estate as well.

#COTD

I simply do not understand how they could structure this in a way that nullifies all the attractions of the Vegas strip that make it what it is? The Volcano, Fountains, etc... should be up and running on loop, during the TV broadcast times. Boarding them up and putting bleachers on top of them is just freaking stupid.

The Transport/Silhouette/Lumina APV triplets are hideous, and deserve their top billing here.  However, it’s certainly one of those cases where the people who bought them continue to talk about how much they loved them.  I could never get past the looks.

H-Town Swangaz!

My dad is on his second Model S, and while he hasn’t reached “stan” level, he is certainly an ardent Tesla fan and supporter. He put a deposit down on a Cybertruck when it was announced, but has grown tired of waiting. In that time he divorced and re-married, with the new wife being a lifelong Jeep nut. So he ordered

Is that an old Camaro with slicks on it in the background?  And the Police unit there too.  I’d say the rest of the photo is way more exciting than the Corvette.  Despite being the marvel of affordable performance that it is, I still can’t bring myself to liking the looks of the C8.

Then I think the reality of buying a combustion powered vehicle, in light of the policy that’s coming, is sort of like building a horse barn in 1910. Like, imagine buying a Chevy Suburban in 2030. Like, what are you going to do with that, right? In 10 years? Yeah, like gas stations will be slowly disappearing. It’s

E-Class wagon, Volvo Wagon, CTS-V Wagon.

Throwing a 305 V8 was a common swap for LUV trucks, back in the day. Made for a scary little rig with one of those in it, and no weight in the bed.

2009 Chevy Suburban. When starting our young family we purchased new on July 4th weekend. This was the same time that auto production was idled due to an economic crash in the sub-prime home loan market. Anyway, here we are 14 years later with three kids, and that Suburban is still with us and right at 200,000 miles.

I’m sorry, but that is just a most awful looking car.