buckthefuffs
Colorado_Car_Enthusiast
buckthefuffs

I was less horrified by the events yesterday and more by the vast numbers of people that apparently didn’t see it coming. (And also the lack of appropriate response. Those morons should have been gassed before breaching the Capitol.)

Glad Loeffler lost! Ossoff is the first millennial elected to the US senate. We need to get the old people out of congress.

How am I? I’m doing great. A dozen friends and I created a network of fake right wing sites, like this one. (I mentioned this earlier in the week.) Thousands of cult-followers pledged fealty to a cult leader, rather than deciding to participate in democracy like the rest of us.

I mean, I’d take one over an EcoSport.

Mitsubishi has become the Dollar General of cars. 

With thr average transaction price of a new car somewhere around $37,000, this is probably the right move. New car prices are nuts, and unsustainable.

and wait for their wives who are buying them jeans with white rhinestones on the back pockets.

“Where to, pedo guy?”

Don't bother. You cannot correct a worthless old crank.

The Nissan Z will be delayed to 2023. Buick will be sold in China only. The Hummer is one giant cesspool of letdown. Ford botches the Bronco premier.

The trend of EV sales is definitely going up, up, up. Not sure where you’re seeing otherwise. And it will continue as the prices drop and more manufacturers convert over their lineup.

White guys will continue to buy already huge trucks, lift them, and then go to teh mall in them in very large numbers. 

Flying cars will finally be a reality.

Is this sort of like Apple’s “rounded-rectangle” claim?

I hope there are aftermarket solutions to the severe uglysticking this thing received.

Neutral: Honestly, it’s a pretty bad time for most of my clients, which means it’s a bad time for me.

Would you believe this thing has 259,000 on it?

My BMW 1992 525i/5 is the highest mileage car I’ve owned, at 271k miles. I’ve owned plenty of other BMW’s into the 200's, but nowhere near 271k. The crazy thing is that it still has its original paint, original engine, and original clutch. The engine still has great compression after all these years, likely because

495,000 on my 2000 Econoline dually van (E450 running gear all around) with the V10. Bought it from Enterprise with 105,000 miles. It was a plain white van when I bought it, got dualliefied a year after I bought it (after chewing through too many rear tires). Then got it’s extreme makeover around 250k when I realized

I had an early 90s Ford Thunderbird that actually made it over 50k. I know that’s not 300k on a Toyota or anything, but relatively speaking, it’s an AMAZING accomplishment. Parts broke weekly.