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if they wanted to make a living they should have majored in some kind of science instead.

Or is someone trying to cover up knackered rear shocks by claiming they put a tigger in their tank?

Versus the confidence that used Audi, BMW, and Mercedes vehicles instill, of course, being the paragons of reliability they are.

Real heroes don’t have to comply with your random biases.

And if you took a single one from today with all its advanced equipment onboard, it could take out all of them. Not sure what the point is exactly.

Yeah, he did kinda escape from prison, car-jack a person, and then get in a stand-off with police.

#CR2032LivesMatter

Yeah, they never existed before Jan 20 2017, in fact, there was no crime ever committed before Trump......

If they didn’t ticket the driver (concrete looked dry, pylons far enough apart to “cause confusion”) I don’t believe they’ll be able to charge them for the repair.

Yep. This would be a good price at $2-3k, but $4800 is ridiculous for 30 year old non-collectible that has no notable features whatsoever. You could buy a running, solid 90s Toyota Camry or Corolla for that price and have a much more refined car.

C’mon man, drop-top LeBarrons from that time aren’t that bad.

When I think of “hazing the new guy”, I think of harmless practical jokes. Trying to convince him to go ask the parts store for something stupid like a muffler bearing, moving things while he’s not looking, stupid little things like that.

This makes me irrationally angry.

“Draw me like one of your Accord Coupes”

Same. I was kinda hoping they were fake, too.

Yeah but if the guy had been driving a proper rwd manual 30 years old car without electronic nannies and safety features that makes people lazy and suck their soul, he would have been more attentive and would heave easily rev-matched / heel’n toe his way out of trouble.

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