Speakerboy1114
Speakerboy1114
Speakerboy1114

Note to self...don’t buy a car in LA

Definitely. I have a 34” inseam, and I almost always find that while the seat could come back another inch or so, my head doesn’t hit in a German car.

Yes. This is a win.

At 6’3”, I never had a problem in my friend’s MKII. His didn’t have a sunroof so that helped.

I had a 2012 Tacoma 4cyl. ext cab. It was a manual, and had the convenience package (PW, PDL, Cruise, and sliding rear window). I paid $21K for it, and when I traded it 2 years later with 41K miles on it, I got $16K. With this truck right in the same market, I wonder how it's resale is going to compare.

I stand corrected. Did it always have rebuilt title status? I heard this second hand through an F&I manager that I used to work with about 10 years ago.

I had 9 years in car sales, and I have seen it more than you think. Not total losses per say, but accidents reporting 3-4 years after they actually happened.

Some states don't have a salvage or reconstructed title - like Georgia for instance.

Needs more this:

Can confirm. I will fly out of Allentown or Newark to avoid this airport.

The link from the Jalopnik homepage is missing the ":" after "http". Just a heads up.

I have worked at dealerships where the ad car wasn't even on the lot - it was at another dealership they would have to trade to get it.

I wonder who’s demo this is.

Here is a good test (I really wanted to call it a "penetrating shoot out"):

My parents bought one of these in 1979 when I was 9 months old. Since there is no back seat, they used to put my baby seat on the parcel shelf in the back. That car was parked in various garages and followed us around as we moved 7 times in 11 years. Then my parents split up and I brought to my mom's house with me

@ 1:30 with the rocket turning to show the old school Air Force logo and then being engulfed in flames. That shot stirs up feelings of an evil government.

Slide out?

I wonder how stable this is on the road. Can you drive this for any extended period of time and not have it rattle apart? I know the regular ones are little more than 1x3's and corrugated steel, but the wood seems like it would present a large air dam at the top.

On the other side of the globe? Usually the sound is halfway decent on their films, and Matt said it was Cicada season there, so editing was a nightmare. I could go for a compressor on their podcast though - too much loud and soft.

I had the 250K mile badge on my (predictably) 1985 300D. I kept it after I parted the car out.