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So I guess you’re a good person as long as you don’t behead somebody...

I got you Wonk. We shall begin!

LOL I might have done that too!

Well if you’re looking for wussy wannabe hard rock / metal than there is no helping you. If you’re looking for an aural sledgehammer of mighty riffs you can be saved. The choice is yours!

I’m... I’m sorry.

But... Did you burn any witches?

I could care less what the ad says - factory AWD burnouts is totally bonkers and awesome and it’s quick and sounds killer and looks great and just screams MURICA RIPS BITCHES and it’s all that is right and just in the world of brutish ass kicking that none of the text attached to it matters!

WHY CAN’T I LOOP THE VIDEO?!

“I’ll never live long enough for it to be okay.”

Sigh...

You’re at the point where you need to strip it to the frame, get it all fixed up, and then rinse and repeat with every part you put back on it. Not saying this approach will get you to MOAB on time however.

Jason,

I’m sorry bro. :(

Your Merc 6.2 engine example works against you. Even in its highest output form it was 518hp and 465 lb/ft of torque. While the Chrysler engine is bigger, it produces similar hp and more torque than the Merc ever did for a much lower price point. Really all your telling me is that Chrysler is getting good power and

Comparing a twin forced induction setup to a N/A engine? How does that make any sense? Take any large displacement engine and strap two turbos on it and you’ll be well on your way to 1000hp if not more without any trouble. Hell even the hated 4.8L LS makes 1000hp with a single turbo, let alone something as big as a

Makes sense to me! One of my vehicles is a lease as a future proofing measure in case we outgrew it as a family - and we did - so I’m really happy it’s a lease. My DD is really just for shuttling to work and back with occasional day time baby duty and since I keep things a long time buying that one made more sense.

This thinking is what drove my most recent purchase. I found a new vehicle for the least money that had just enough features to daily and would baby well when called upon. I tend to keep things for a long time so I bought instead of leased and so far it’s working for me; cheap to buy, cheap to insure, cheap to run.

This pic is totally for the “pop up” puns isn’t it? ;)

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Dear Mr. Ballaban,