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It’s on foxtrot alpha you dingus. Plus no one is forcing you to read this article if it hurts your little snowflake feelings.
I’ll go with you on all but the Trabi. That thing is just unforgivable. It’s like a commie Morris Marina. There was no reason it had to be that bad. Even East German technology at the time could have come up with something better than a horse shit two smoke in a plastic body by simply re-skinning a VW Beetle and…
Looks like a Tahoe/Yukon with a Ford logo.
So the cliff’s notes version is only a fucking retard would hire out their super expensive car to some idiot to use. No shit.
He has to have some form of aspergers, righ?
Stop being such a cuck snowflake
Lawyer, just got home, been at o’hare for the past 30 hours
Wow, glad the lease on my EcoDiesel Grand Cherokee was up before this came out/got something with the 5.7 to replace it.
I’m glad to have seen this. There’s a 355 for sale near me for around $50k on cars.com I was debating selling my 912 and buying it. I knew it was going to be expensive to maintain but holy hell I didn’t think it was going to be this bad. I guess I stick with my glorified VW a bit longer and be happy that if…
Not even if it came with free candy, CP.
No tractor pull on Velocity this weekend? For whatever reason my 13 month old is fascinated by it.
I’d take one if it came with a Magnum PI Moustache I could clip on while driving it.
This is kinda the reason why I replaced my daily driver Grand Cherokee with a Ram 1500. Full size trucks last if you take care of them properly.
All of these cars with the exception of the Lexus, Avalon and Transit would have their owner making roughly minimum wage driving for Uber or Lyft without even factoring in maintenance costs.
I haven’t had any issues with the Pittsburgh branded stuff. Doesn’t seem any worse than Craftsman, Husky or Kobalt. Broke a breaker bar and it was replaced for free, no questions asked.
It’s probably just all bikes pre-common fuel injection. My 2 stoke race bikes spent more time on the lift than on the track by far.
The 2 wheeled British stuff from that era provides he same opportunities for tinkering.
For basic hand tools the Pittsburgh stuff from Harbor Freight has a lifetime warranty and are passably good enough for us non-professional mechanics.