More thought was put into this guy’s email than the design of the Chevy Captiva.
More thought was put into this guy’s email than the design of the Chevy Captiva.
It goes WAY farther back than the resident president puppet. Stop blaming him for every damn thing.
WAGONS are the best.
Did they get it from a Tim Hortons in Langley?
Early 2000's TDI Golf. If you want even more fun put a 4" lift under it and run all terrain tires and it should still get MPG in the mid 30's.
Or maybe a Toyota Camry with “peanut butter” on the trunk.
How about save your money and use it to maybe put a down payment on a house somewhere that’s not as shitty as NJ...
Coke Zero >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Diet Coke. Come at me!
I had a 1998 Buick Regal GS (man I miss that car) that had the traction control button right in the middle of the center console, after a trip to Mohegan Sun Casino in CT with my wife we were on the highway and she asked me what the “Trac” button did and what would happen if she pressed it. I told her its the traction…
I was going to refute this as too general, but you’re right. Many millennials have an issue with this. I have a few friends who are financially illiterate. They often recommend buying a new truck because mine has 100k and rates are cheap. I always respond that its paid off and easy to maintain, why take a loan on a…
I am so over this car. If they serve it up on an ice cream platter with gold bars on top at this point I wouldn’t care.
What you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response, were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this comment forum is now dumber for having read it. I award you no stars, and may God have mercy…
The game of Lava, Mustang, Crowds is a lot like Rock, Paper, Scissors.
This is horrid advice. A $10k premium is well above what anyone would pay to repair any normal 10 year-old vehicle. $4500 buys a Honda that will last until his kids reach this age.
Terrible advice. Vehicles in the $4,500-range will be just as reliable as $10k-$15k vehicles, so long as you don’t buy above your price range. There’s no need for the 18-year-old kid to sink himself in debt so soon. Hell, I bought a ‘95 Civic for $1k when I was 16, and it lasted me 100,000 kilometres and 5 years, and…
So that explains it. I was there and my first thought was “man, this is a REALLY NICE lumberyard!”.
No more Fusion, Focus, Fiesta...the root of the problem is that Ford is simply running out of Fs to give.
throwback monday
A Prickup Truck!