Agreed and agreed.
As a Pantera owner, it is perfect.
You know what they say: better to have a small house in a nice neighborhood than a big house in a bad neighborhood.
I don’t post much since going grey in the great Gawker porn avalanch of (whatever year that was) but do know this: financial institutions care about nothing but risk. The rules they have are kind of dumb, but they mostly work.
I thought their society moved beyond money? If so, does that mean everyone is an amateur?
This is your beloved meritocracy at work, Republicans!
As the owner of a car that constantly tries to kill me and a previous 996 owner, I love this car. Do want now!
I am also a fan of keeping things stock other than reversible cosmetic things. I sometimes own things that are modified, but I buy them that way because I don’t want to be the guy to cut them up.
Agreed! I usually have a few cars and they fall into two categories:
I don’t know what my limit is, but I just paid around $6500 to refresh the motor in my Pantera...and then spent about $6500 to do it again 1,000 miles later.
Soooo, pretty much like online dating?
I don’t understand the people who complain about the 257 mile range. One of my cars has a range of 180 miles (220 if driven gently on the freeway) and I never worry about the range. Do I need to stop more often for fuel? Ugh, you have no idea.
I am surprised the families of dead motorcycle owners don’t sue. Maybe things have changed since I owned a sport bike, but mine had absolute crap seat belts and side impact beams.