andrewseifert
Andrew Seifert
andrewseifert

I imagine that would be an issue in North Korea.

Why are we making such a big deal out of these Chinese knockoffs? If their other products are any indicator, they're all going to fall apart within a year of purchase.

How the hell do they get serviced? As far as I know Europe does not have any Dodge dealerships, let alone techs who know how to work on them.

That's true, I imagine the border states have problems with trucks being stolen and shipped to Mexico for resale.

I say Michael Moore had something to do with it.

Nobody's gonna cry when an Astro/Safari has its tires slashed....

Remember how that Cadillac dealer (I believe they were Bergstrom back then) down by the Beltline started selling Hummers and built that new building for them...right before the gas crunch. Bad timing for sure.

I've never been much of a music guy so I've never heard of this band before. That being said, I hope he gets a nice long jail sentence.

Seriously, this isn't even a competition. The Jag wins in every category that matters.

I'll confess that this is the only place I check for F1 results...I don't even watch the races. Carry on Travis!

Here's an unusual one. If you want a truck that's going to last at least a million miles, I suggest a Kenworth W900L. Probably one of the longest-lasting trucks on the road, as well as classic looks that everybody loves.

"Cousin, let's go bowling!"

So my dad was shopping around for a Volvo station wagon, and he came across a big lot of 20 or so brand new V70s that were going for under $20K apiece. Only problem? They had been on a dealer's lot and were flood cars. I'm sure someone here can find the link.

Every time I go to the UW Madison campus they're there in droves...

No party is complete without a few of these.

No party is complete without a few of these.

Do....not....drop.

My grandfather had several 80's Ford E-series vans with the 3 spd column shift. My dad always said they were kinda fun to drive.

I've read that it's extremely difficult for divers to reach the Andrea Doria's lower decks, since (a) the ship is on its side, which makes navigating narrow corridors extremely difficult, and (b) the walls regularly shift with the tides so it's like an ever-changing maze.

This poor bastard is going to be hearing from skay soon....