I ran into the same finance-guy-as-upsell-guy during my last car purchase. I hated it!
I ran into the same finance-guy-as-upsell-guy during my last car purchase. I hated it!
I got a quote to sell my car to Carvana yesterday, and it was surprisingly higher than I expected. Have any Jalops done this?
I’m getting a whole new car for my dogs – from sedan to wagon!
As someone from Indiana, I’m offended. You didn’t mention we also have plenty of boring corn to look at!
Or a Tahoe. Or a Yukon. Or an Escalade.
In my experience, it’s the Wrangler wave. I don’t see any other Jeep model drivers wave.
As someone from Indiana, I can agree with the majority of this statement. I hate that my state is so deep red.
Instead of adding an “e” to some other word (like all the other automakers), they remove an “e”. Very rebellious.
Everyone loves more power, but a 1,000 horsepower luxury sedan? Egads, man!
Doesn’t Andrew live in SoCal? Where’s his take?
I’m in my 40's and live 3.5 hours away. Last year was the first time I’ve been. It’s definitely something to see in person. The scale of it. The weird people. The amount of alcohol. Wow!
How the fuck is racism complicated?
You shouldn’t have to do anything with the CAPTCHA – it’s supposed to silently things in the background.
car-ADHD? I have that!!!
I thought the same thing. An enthusiast doesn’t treat or present their car this way.
I wonder how the Bronco aftermarket will shape up compared to the Wrangler. You can practically build a Wrangler using aftermarket parts.
Maybe a wagon estate car would help? You could have a nice highway cruiser with plenty of room for the family. On the weekends, fold those seats down and head to Lowes. If your renovation requires hauling tall things, this might not work. Merc, Audi, or Volvo could all fit the bill. Some might even recommend a Buick…
Communism = anything they don’t like
I’m absolutely not condoning their behavior, but it’s a gated community. There’s signage on the gates that indicate such.
Alexander H. Stephens, VP of the Confederate States of America, said the following in his “Cornerstone Speech” in 1861...