TwoScoopsOfPig
TwoScoopsOfPig
TwoScoopsOfPig

That... that's insane.

I'd actually say that the necessity can make it a wise purchase.

Because I'm curious, why do they sound like bad reasons?

Arbitrage! It's a beautiful thing.

And the ride will build character. Or something. It's on my list too.

Well yeah; it's basically what a Ranger should be, but with a completely enclosed bed. I did specify function and practicality - I assumed it was at the likely expense of comfort.

I had a Yaris. I miss it dearly. Whippy, nimble and actually fairly quick off the line, for what it was. An absolute blast on city streets.

Can you possibly throw all your pregame songs in a published playlist somewhere? That would be the best.

Recognize that very few people purchase cars (or homes, among other things) as investments. They are buying utility.

Transit Connect. If your ultimate need is function and practicality, this is the appropriate response.

And now you see the idiocy behind the three-tier system for alcohol sales, too.

If it isn't going to move very often, it could actually take the place of the seat so the driver's position is still free. Furthermore, if it had access to the drive by wire system over the CAN bus, that would allow for human override like laws are almost certainly going to require.

I did get it installed, but thata's when I got the message in Xposed about the version.

Alright, so it's really $16,000 once you get a cat put back in, but I'd still hop on it. 10/10, would hoon.

I'm getting an error from Xposed saying the new module doesn't specify a version for Xposed so I can't activate. Anyone else having this issue?

Having just (well, "just," I suppose) been in the Ram for 24 hours during the Grand Prix of Houston on clean-up duty, don't buy it. The interior was the cheapest plastic I've seen in a car since the 90's and had a goddamn dial to change gears on the slushbox. A shift dial. In a truck.

Came here to say this. I didn't realize Jalopnik was Reddit Junior.

Yeah... that Ferrari needs two more wheels and a few more gea- oh, wait.

This is down to the fact that very little of the new innovation is mechanical anymore - since it's all code and that insanely easy to reverse engineer or just to rewrite wholesale, that makes it cheap. Heated this and cooled that are just a couple of coils or vents to be added as new output devices on the computer.

I would support that.