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God love ya David, thanks for being a good sport!

I just checked their website. It is, and is listed for sale there as well.

I’m loving that music... has a really cool early-mid 90's San Francisco vibe to it!

Sorry, I should have been more clear. The household bought a new one, identical to the last (and by definition to all) each year. Then the next year they would replace the older one with a new one, and repeat. So they individually got a new one every 24 months.

Yes, the GLS AMG 63 is by far faster than her old Escalade. Plus, she’s kind of a speed freak.

In addition, with the rising cost of housing, more and more elderly are being forced to the more rural areas simply in order to survive. Those areas can barely maintain the roads, much less shoulder the cost of public transportation. 

In some places, the city of 20,ooo people where I live, we have no Uber or Lyft. There are no cabs. Well, we had one, but they quit after 6 months. We have no regularly scheduled public transportation. There is a bus for the elderly, but it’s one bus to service a three county area. If you’re fortunate to get a ride TO

No, they are really not.

Yea, an older truck with a plow is on the short list, and I guess the new car will go into the garage for the winters.

I’d buy it because it has decent sidewall on the tires, especially for having ‘22s on it!

OK, after selling my LX450 and buying a small, FWD crossover, I just bought some property in rural Colorado and I need some advice.

The first.

Oh, they definitely had to have one due to his size and to keep up the pro football player image. He is 6'7" and at the time something like 330 or so. My sis is a wee little thing at 5'5" and about 105. When they first started dating I told her I didn’t want any details AT ALL, but asked if sex was even possible, and

They are much happier now. I’d been trying to talk her into a Benz for years to no avail. The new GLS is large enough to fit him comfortably for all but longer periods, so when they (finally) asked about a car for him, they listened and bought the Navigator. 

My sister did a video walk around WITH the service writer documenting any pre-existing damage while it was in the service line. With as much as they get driven, there are little nicks and stuff, but otherwise they keep them spotless.

It’s kinda hard to curb a rim once you have parked it and given the keys to someone else, but thanks for misogynistic comment blaming my sister for causing the damage only to try to blame someone else.  

Buying outright, then writing them off their taxes as business expense. They have considered leasing, but the mileage caps were too low for them, as they drive A LOT in their line of work, and the cars have to be perfect for their clients. Plus, it makes more sense to travel by car for vacations, as the kids, while

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If you have Amazon Prime, there’s a show called Hotel Impossible. There’s an episode featuring the Sevilla Inn (Season 3, Ep 9) in Orlando/Kissimmee that will make your skin crawl.

Something makes me think that this is David’s normal way of cooking.

No wonder all the superchargers are full. Gotta keep that ‘lectricity topped off.