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I wouldn't mind owning one if I ever came across it as a trail rig.
I'd heart click you again if i could!
Eh, fair enough I guess. Some stigmas are hard to wash away. Those Ram Chargers were pretty boss though.
/shamelessplugtime
Yes, because things don't change over the course of years. Yours were made during Cerberus or Daimler I take?
Eh, I enjoy the variety, stuff like Honda's EX, LX, DX is kind of dull.
You can get a Stag AND a functioning LS1 with all the wiring and fabrication for less than $3k?
Hey, some Saudi Sheiks are pedophiles too!
You are what is wrong with this website.
Yes, I understand that, but saying that you should not be allowed to drive if you don't know how to drive a stick is rather absurd. I know this is (well, supposed to be) an enthusiast website, but autos have come a long, long way. They offer no real tangible advantage over a manual at this point. Greater control? Eh,…
No, THAT is a ridiculous statement.
I don't disagree with you. It allows a new driver to learn about and focus on everything else around them. Granted, some will not take advantage of that, but it is probably useful.
There is A LOT of visibility in one of those, hombre. I, unfortunately, have done quite a bit of time in one. Really easy to drive and see out of.
You're in the tri-state area?
Well, seeing as how I don't actually have my own website, Mr. Schreiber, I do not post links to it regardless of circumstance. For that's impossible, you see.
This is fascinating. Do elaborate.
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Yup. John Wagner, pleased to meet you.