bobzaz
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bobzaz

Well I just rented a Hyundai, took it as fast as I could across the Bonneville Salt Flats, drifted it, got it stuck twice, got it covered in salt, and then took this photo.

Was set to NP until I saw Salvage Title. Knock $2k off for that and we can talk. CP

brown, manual and diesel... of course

Does this count as a pickup? It has a “bed”, right??

“The entire experience is very much like driving the Ferrari, except nobody hates you”

People who want two-rows buy the GC, and it does very well with those people. People who want three rows must look elsewhere and buy an Explorer or a Highlander, and they do that in HUGE numbers. If Jeep still offered a three-row SUV, it would sell like crazy, but those idiots tell people to get the Dodge Durango

This isn’t a review. You know that because I did not use the term “smooth as butter” to describe the ride quality, as they would in most major auto publications.

IMO yes. Receipts for parts and then maybe take a couple of Tavarish-style pics along the way. That is good enough for me. If it isn’t good enough for some person, then maybe that person shouldn’t be buying a used car.

Yes! If not to stop gunfire, then at least to smash into horse drawn historical carriage tours.

Buy an older car and stop bitching. At least it can still play your eight-tracks.

Another thing to worry about...

You wouldn't be suspicious of the safety motive if you rode a motorcycle. I can tell you with a totally straight face that the first thing on my mind when coming to a stop is the person driving up behind me, and I watch my mirrors like a hawk at ANY slowdown (red lights, traffic, pedestrians, etc). I've seen way, way,

". I'll happen to be in Washington this summer in a Ford F-250 Super Duty. Good luck trying to get around me."

I've watched plenty of videos on youtube, and i also ride a motorcycle AND drive a car... lane splitting in my state is a gray area (NC) and i really wish it wasn't, because uninformed drivers, much like yourself, tend to get upset when we do it....

yea but... you're not in danger when a motorcyclist gets between you and another vehicle...

I openly hate minivans, but somehow even I can't help but like the Transit Connect. It's a great little van, truly.

Wow, this is wasteful. You could have donated that PT Cruiser and made a less fortunate person's life a little bit shittier.

I have four from my summer job at a discount tire shop (which should tell you exactly the kind of clientele we had). The first I actually saw. A guy had his left rear tire blow on the highway. He had a Pontiac Grand Prix, so he figured he could keep going and he did. The tire eventually shredded and when it did,

You're forgetting that a) a motorcycle is FAR more maneuverable than a car, B) a motorcycle in motion is less likely to be hit, especially in slow moving traffic, and c) a motorcyclist has a higher POV than most cars and some trucks.