Pilotman
PilotMan
Pilotman

But it’s not an Alfa, is it? And that’s kind of the point. The Alfa might not be a better car, but it’s Italian, it’s gorgeous, it sounds like sex, and it has the coolest badge ever (freaking snakes and shit!) and an awesome model name you can’t pronounce or spell.

If I put “used ATS-V manual” in my saved alerts now, I might find one to buy two cars from now.

Looks more Jeep to me

The towing company and truck driver are going to be screwed. The company likely has insurance for any theft or damages, so they’ll be okay aside from the PR black eye, but the driver is going to have serious legal issues.

If that was my GTR, I wouldn’t be satisfied unless it came with a brand new warrantied

I think the Cadillac makes the most sense. The rest of them are going to have more maintenance, reliability issues and more maintenance costs. Sounds like she likes having a car that just works, and is easy to maintain. The negative is it isn’t really “offbeat”.

Does it have the low speed 1st to 4th skip disabled?

Why did fuel injection have a lower case i?

Obligatory.

The only way we’ll have a flying car that anyone will be satisfied with is if we invent repulsor lift technology like in Star Wars and Star Trek. Otherwise it will always be really shitty at being a car or really shitty at being a flying thing.

All these other choices are crap. I mean, someone suggested an Allroad, for fuck’s sake.

Barring the purchase of the R32, the Golf Alltrack will be coming with a manual next year if this guy can wait. Having driven the DSG one, I can confirm it is pretty good to drive.

Obvious answer is obvious. *with Pentastar

I was trying to find a Cobalt SS Sedan, but they dont seem to exist anymore

Gotta say all of those are horrible suggestions. If you have to go with the big car theme, I d say get a really nice car instead of those crapcans and lease an XC90. Its still a SUV, so it is kind of obese and obscene like they all are but at least it gets somewhat decent gas mileage (aka doesnt pollude out planet

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