Typical GM.
Typical GM.
And I, for one, thank you for it Rob.
I’ve seriously looked into moving to Montana, as the winters would be such a welcome change from the blistering heat here in TX. Ideally, I wish the LBGT+ communities were stronger, as I don’t want to be single forever, and really, nothing can be worse than the small town I live in now.
The only distinctive part on this car is that melty looking squashed ass they put on there. It makes the crying sorority girl rear of the C7 look like the fucking Mona Lisa in comparison.
I fear Tom Mc Parland won’t see his significant other or the light of day for a while. He’ll be too busy trying to find the least marked-up C8 for a whole lot of people.
My LX450 failed state inspection last year for it’s parking brake. I knew those were notorious weak points, so I wasn’t too upset.
Jesus Patrick, who pissed in your Cheerios this morning?
The ONLY dealers to buy luxury cars in the Dallas Metroplex are Sewell or Park Place full stop.
When I graduated HS in the late 80's, I so badly wanted an Alfa GTV6, I begged my father to help me get one for college. I loved the way they looked, the way they sounded-I was about to go to a liberal, top tier, preppy college and wanted something to convey that image, but I didn’t want an E30 BMW or Wrangler.
True-each if us have different experiences, but with an insurance company footing the bill for a rental, chances are it would be settled in the 30 days the policy usually covers.
Yes, yes it is.
You are correct in that stealing one’s car is not a natural occurrence, and it is an act of malevolence.
With most insurance companies, there is a 48 hour period to see if it’s recovered before you get a replacement rental-if you have the rental coverage, which is only a few dollars a year-then you have a car to drive while the claim is processed. Once a payout is agreed to and you take the check, you typically have…
Well said, thank you!
It wasn’t for a Dictator or anything, buy when I was a personal luxury travel concierge, I once had to procure an armored limo of a German maker for an asshole client who was flying to Africa for a holiday party.
And reliability. You could beat on those like a rented mule and they’d still be your friend at the end of the day (sorry-not sorry PETA)!
I remember when Subaru didn’t even need to market their wagon as an Outback. It was just a Subaru Wagon. Just a basic, no nonsense shift on the fly 4x4 (some even had a 2 speed transfer case!) wagon. They all had the same ride height,the later fancy ones had power windows and A/C, but they were rugged, dependable…
Is it still acceptable to order mine in the same livery, but with the colors inverted?
But....but... it’s heritage, not hate for the Northern states!