bkoeth
strange rover
bkoeth

Nice! I love mine dearly. Boring as white toast, but it's just so stone-cold reliable. Also the quietest and most solid car I've ever owned. I managed to get a 5-speed manual version brand new off the lot with 9 miles on it, and I've racked it up to 56k so far. It spends its winters in Wyoming, and its summers in

lol "SCR" must be new around here. Even so, I'm surprised he's expecting The Queen's English from somebody with a screen name as colorful as your (ever growing) example. You and I disagree about some aspects of Hyundai's business model, but your comments are interesting and, (after a couple beers), hilarious. You

I agree with you on the tires. The GLS is a world of difference from the Limited, and it is the only Sonata I would directly recommend. The GLS with its 16" wheels has a nice, soft ride and is easy on its tires. The 18" rubber on the Limited makes it bumpy, loud, and it wears them quick. I'm not going to argue

It's the right color, too.

Oh that's right, you're the crazy sonovabitch who considers the warranty to be a bad thing! I had forgotten about our discussions on that matter. That's fine. I like a lot of their cars, but certainly not all of them, and I don't have any type of emotional need for everyone to like Hyundai, either. We're all

I'm definitely not saying it's a perfect car. The Sonata has its faults just like anything else. It's just that I work around them every day, and have tested them against all the big competition, and consider them to be the best of the crop on all-around merit.

I'm very intrigued by the ECO model. I'm seriously starting to want one.

Too much scotch this morning? ;-)

I always go with Hyundai Sonata. If they're looking for something bigger, I recommend the Santa Fe. I've driven both, and I've driven them hard. I would consider either one to be worth my money. Of course it helps that I can get them friends and family discounts.

So if somebody gets excited in anticipation of something that promises to be amazing, you want him to stubbornly stick to his opinion, even if it turns out the product falls flat? I'm not Jesus's biggest fan (although I hold nothing against him, either), but I think it shows integrity to openly update your opinion

So if my first impression of you is that you're a shithead, you really can't argue that I'm jumping to conclusions. After all, I've read two paragraphs of monolog from you, while all you've done is look at my wrist.

Watches were common centuries before the beginning of the universe?

Casio, Seiko, Diesel, whatever. This is my United K of whatever.

Caught ya.

When flying in a GA aircraft over LAX, you can ask for what they call the "miniroute". It's basically a shortcut to nearby Hawthorne Airport from the north, routing your small plane straight across both sets of runways. It's lots of fun and a huge timesaver.

Well, now it'll be on a similar truck soon enough!

I should have read my horoscope this morning.

>Thinking that avoiding parking fees is comparable to murder.

what is this i dont even

Your bike doesn't have any gears? How does it go?