autojunkie
Autojunkie
autojunkie

I purchased a camper, used it for five years, and sold it for what I paid for it new. The same model I purchased back then lists for twice what I paid for it back in 2011. The market has gotten nuts for these things, but the quality of these things has always been just above the level of garbage. Unless you spring for

GM has been letting the Camaro die a slow death since they pulled Oppenheiser as lead engineer.

I always think that I might like to pick up a 1st or 2nd gen Viper. It was my dream car right out of high school. However, cars and horsepower have improved so much, along with absolute comfort, that I think I enjoy having my Challenger more than I would having a Viper.

The stars aligned recently for me to be able to look at replacing my Scat Pack Challenger with a Hellcat. I thought the exact same thing. It’s just way too much HP/torque for a daily driver. To be completely honest here, I’ve driven Hellcats and they scare the shit out of me. I’d end up dead within a year.

I’ll go off key just a bit here and state Class A diesel motor home.

I guess we could also give “The Beast” a Carolina squat treatment and fly an American flag and a “don’t tread on me” flag from the back bumper? Maybe a confederate flag license plate in the front and and some gaudy red/white/blue paint scheme too? I mean... let’s go all in on this fucking cult, right?

It’s fucking brilliant! The episodes and seasons are WAY too short.

But it’s “the thinking man’s full-size truck” <eyeroll>

No! Absolutely not! Please stop this fucking nonsense now!

Now playing

“Thinking man’s full-size truck”? Meh...

Daisy Duke’s Roadrunner. I remember it as being a 71 as a kid, mostly because that was my grandpa’s last car, but apparently the series would switch back and forth between that one and 73, which were very different from each other. They used these until the more famous Jeep CJ replaced it.

A) A beautiful specimen with all of the right upgrades to make this car look and probably feel jut right.

This was perfect! These Blackwing cars really seem to tick all of the boxes for me better than any GM car has past or present and I’m happy to see Cadillac go all-in for one final hurrah before rightfully going all-electric.

“orientated”

My wife and I are working to make our yard filled more with natural growth to assist with a natural eco-system and mow far less. We have never used chemicals on the grass and the wildlife that comes to our yard, over our neighbors, shows that we’ve made the right choices.

100+ stars for you! LOL

It was time to get a new car in 1999, but I wanted a Neon R/T so I could race it on weekends. I was engaged and knew that I would be holding onto the car for a while and would possibly have kids while I still owned this car. For this reason, I chose the 4-door over the coupe even admitting to my parents and brother

Yeley: “I think Parler echoes the sentiment of a lot of NASCAR fans and myself, that free speech and the ability to have open conversation on or offline without fear is an important part of this country.”

I hope Michelle Moore sues everyone involved. The families of all three teens involved, the godmother who owns the car, and the prosecutor for even suggesting such a ridiculous statement. Nothing will bring back her husband, but there needs to be some serious punishment and it seems like going all Fred Goldman them

In case you’re curious, I bought a Prius with the proceeds from the Challenger