battlingmaxo
BattlingMaxo
battlingmaxo

It seems like you are unable/unwilling to understand the notion that someone can enjoy a car without fretting about the car being perfect and pristine. That’s really the answer to your 10000 questions. A guy likes the F40, bought one, drives it and enjoys it and doesn’t make it a priority to fix every little scratch.

I’d be willing to bet it’ll make another 60k miles before you need to take it to mechanic for a major fix. Based on what I’m seeing and what I’m told about it, it seems worth 4K and change. 

It wasn’t for that person, it was for everyone else. 

Just couldn’t be bothered to clear the dead leaves from the cowl before taking a photo. At least he/she didn’t cover the license plate with a rag.

That was much more digital ink than BeetleCamry deserved.

Driving a car from showroom new to 1 million miles in a (relatively) short period of time is a feat of driving. That’s a person who did an amazing, physical, challenge. All they had to do was maintain the car according to spec (starting with a perfect example, mind you), and just, drive a lot.

I see 4 ruined cars...

Do I need to know why she hasn’t done so yet? Serious question, is that really relevant. Because when it comes to the basic well being of your kid (and other fucking drivers on the road) the reason why you haven’t replaced your bald tires ceases to matter.

Can’t finance tires over 96 months.

- Has a $30-40k truck.

Nitrogen fill is expensive. They can’t just get that from the air you know. 

For fun, I un-wrecked the design. I’d almost buy my version.

Chase your dreams.

Show me on the doll where all the comments hurt you

You win, HANS down.

I'm definitely going straight to hell. See y'all there!

No it’s not. I played two organized sports throughout high school and was never bullied, nor did I ever witness or hear of anyone getting bullied, boy or girl, on any of the athletic teams.

That’s the bumper to body line. Rad, I know.

Many states demand a yearly personal property tax on top of sales tax for all sorts of vehicles. It’s usually charged starting in the second year of ownership so as not be be onerous on the initial sale.

I don’t understand all the negativity in the comments.