captainstu
CaptainStu
captainstu

His voice acting really matched up well.

Wash?

So will be like the first R32 and Mazdaspeed6 and be unusually slow? The overall reliability of Fords is also another question.

I've kind of resigned myself to the fact that with how much soda and beer we've been drinking worldwide, that come in plastic lined cans, we've already conducted a global sized experiment on how harmful it is. The only problem is we don't know where to look to see the results. BPA and everything else can be considered

I see some of the Mercedes box fish.

The interior is probably the closest thing to the original and was one of the hallmarks of the NSX. So I'm sure they're actually proud of/happy with it.

"Dead or alive, you're coming with me."

That sucks. I hope it wasn't a new car.

What is this? A car for ants??

There's also profit coming from the factory to the dealer. And when you add on trim levels and "accessories" there's even more profit. Not to mention crap like extended warranties that are part of the purchase price but where the dealer will make money. You can't say there's only $1000 in profit referencing the

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What is that music in the first video???

My point is there's more than $1000 profit in the sticker price.

I was expecting $3.50

Less than $1000 markup on a $30,000 vehicle? Do you mean less than $1000 over sticker? Let me guess, you're a car salesman.

Nevermind.

I've seen a little of what Mandy Payne was talking about. Out of 20 or so reviews I've made on Amazon, one of them is one of the top three for a product. Sometimes I get reply notifications emailed to me and some people get rediculously angry about really small parts of the review. I always want to have it out with

The lead picture is odd, the Osprey in a mid-tilt and the F-35 with the speed brake out and vectored afterburner? I don't much about either plane but that looks - inefficient.

I don't know what the going price is for a new Corolla but I do think car prices in general are ridiculously relative. I get upset when I 'overpay' on Amazon because the price dropped $5 a few weeks after I bought something but then when you go on to buying a car a few thousand here or there ends up being a small

What's wrong with $20k (after tax) on a Corolla? Are you saying you don't like it, they didn't negotiate, a new econo car's not worth $20k or they got too high a trim? Just curious, even though I wouldn't do it for some of those reasons, it doesn't seem like the dumbest new car to buy.