Because “better” doesn’t always equal “more fun.”
Because “better” doesn’t always equal “more fun.”
76 years old and going out in a high speed crash in a muscle car. I can think of worse ways to sign off.
*You’re* not wrong
And you’re not Sherlock Holmes.
No... really?
$150?
THIS whole interaction needs to be COTD (hahahaha)
Look at all those police Chargers and Durangos. Nice.
Yes you should! Trust me; I am an experienced driver.
Somehow I keep forgetting that there are literally only two cars in the world you can buy, a Giulia and a Camry. You’re better than this, Graverobber! But judging by half the... things you post on NP or CP, I think maybe you’re a masochist.
Meanwhile, a 30-something couple-he an actuarial, she an Office Depot manager-drove by in their 2015 Toyota Camry. Never exceeding the speed limit by anything that would garner attention they arrived at their unremarkable house without drama a half-hour later.
SMART. Those will never need new tires, ever.
Deep down, they found out at some point that it’s going to cost $2,000 to replace rubber-band tires on a 22" rim, and they can barely afford the payments as it is...
This isn’t that uncommon. I’ve seen high-end luxury cars all the time with badly worn and unsafe tires. I’ve even told complete strangers “Hey, you may want to get some new tires on that” and they look at me baffled.
I view the second amendment in a strange middle ground, it may be interpreted as a widespread right to own and possess firearms, but I’d be much happier if it were seen more as a privilege (it’s a pipe dream, I know). I can’t count the number of times I’ve encountered someone who invariably considers themselves a…
Good call. The government wants to make us register our cars. We all know that’s just the first step to confiscating them.
I own a bunch of guns, and shoot sporting clays regularly. The NRA is fucked though.
I own 3 handguns and a longarm; and I disagree with the majority of what the NRA spews out. I don’t want the NRA representing me.
All the more reason driving needs advocacy and owning a gun doesn’t.
NRA member here (at least until I get around to resigning my life membership). Gearheads don’t want their version of the tone-deaf NRA.