Keep on keeping on, Colonel Pedant.
Keep on keeping on, Colonel Pedant.
I get lots of enjoyment from doing motorsports related stuff, whether it’s working on a friend’s cool import in the driveway, or attending various racing series from MotoGP, Formula 1, SCCA or NASA time trials, to various rally series to hell, even NASCAR. Plus going out to fun and famous offroad trails like…
It won’t “come back as stolen.” The car was properly recovered, went through the proper, legal channels, and is now fully titled. Everything’s above board. Don’t treat it like it’s some shady guy’s car in a field that he was hiding from the repo men when he stopped making payments. The guy in the article went through…
ITT: People read a comment, and it hits a little too close to home.
1st, you aren’t the boss of me, and I don’t have to do anything that you demand in any form or fashion. Now I’m not going to, out of principle. 2nd, the fact that you had to resort to name-calling means that you lost the argument right out of the gate. It’s like trying to watch a hamster play piano.
Mmmmm, ad hominems. Nom nom nom nom nom. Pile them on, I relish your logical fallacies.
I’m not saying that every aspect of his situation is in his hands, but he has the opportunity of a lifetime here. He has a car with less than $5,000 invested that he could easily sell for over $40,000 if he even put minimal effort into, especially right now with his story making national headlines (international…
I’m not losing any sleep. Like I said, other people’s stupid decisions only benefit me. I’m not a museum, and I have no stake in the car staying mint. But financially, if he wants an MR2 as a daily driver, he can sell this one to an enthusiast that would be drooling to spend $40,000+ on a car that was $25,000 new, and…
First off, no. That isn’t how life works. Otherwise, I would just sneak into your house at night, steal your dog, board it for 5 years, and then send you a bill for tens of thousands of dollars for taking care of it for you. I would start up a little animal boarding house in the middle of nowhere, and I’d be a…
You don’t seem to understand. If the dealership owned the MR2 in 1993, and it got stolen, then they file an insurance claim. The insurance company pays out the value of the car. Since the dealership now has been paid through the claim, the car is no longer the dealership’s to take, because by accepting the claim, they…
He should go read all the articles about, “It’s expensive to be poor.” What an asinine decision to use this as his daily. Poor people continuing to choose the path of least resistance is how they stay poor. If he’s been driving a bro-dozer around and a 1,500 mile classic Japanese car with a huge following falls in…
Says the guy that kicked this off by calling me triggered . . . classic projection. Psych 101, back on you, amigo. I eat up your logical fallacies.
I was good at guessing, then wouldn’t I have gotten it right? Don’t quit your day job, homie.
Let me guess, you’re one of the guys that got called out in a previous article for being a Camaro owner who said “Camero” like 20 times in his post reply?
Never driven, or even ridden in, a Forester, and never owned a Subaru. Thx for playing.
First off, it’s Forester. It’s spelled right there in the comment that you replied to. People that misspell Forester, Camaro, or Rogue should receive a 5 hour time out just so that they know what they’ve done.
This is part of the reason I went with “just a Miata” as my HPDE/track car. I didn’t want to be like the guys in the really cool cars that were getting dusted by “lesser” cars. Sorry Mr. Carrera 4S, please point by that 2009 Civic Si with minimal upgrades so that the can finally open ‘er up instead of being stuck…
So what you’re saying is, to cross your fingers, and hope that there’s little enough traction that your wheels will slip. And also, since you’re in 4wd, you will be forcing your vehicle to break traction when it otherwise wouldn’t, which is what you were trying to avoid by going into 4wd in the first place. Impeccable…
You keep making this vague statement. Do you mean that Wranglers are beasts on snowy roads, or do you mean that they are beasts when doing some snowy off-roading?