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Well, both jobs essentially involve moving cars around. Why not take the job that has me in BMWs, Audis, Cadillacs, etc rather than the job that has me in Grand Caravans, Calibers, and Pacificas? There were a few other reasons too, like pay, proximity, and hours, but for the sake of dissing Chrysler let’s just say

I started working in the service department at a Chrysler dealership four weeks ago. I used to be a valet where I got to drive nice cars. To sum things up, I put in my two weeks notice last week and told my old boss I wanted to come back.

I have a few things to say about the Dodge Caliber, but I would first like to mention that it was my first car and so I absolutely love it; it got me everywhere I ever needed to go without complaining and without ever breaking down. With that out of the way I would like to tell the world how awful of a vehicle

I just started working in a dealership (Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram) as a runner/porter and all the guys taking appointments love cars in one way or another and about half the runners are big car guys. Throughout the service department, which has some administrative staff and a few other varied positions, I’d say it’s

Minnesota’s roads are booooooring. It’s mostly due to the way road were all laid up around farming plots. They just divided everything into 1 mile squares with county roads.

Of course it is, I didn’t like the sound, but I owned the car. I’m assuming you’re implying that I don’t actually like the noise but have forced myself to like it. However, that’s not the case as I can still point out some big aspects of the car that I still really don’t like, the face of the car being the biggest one.

I used to agree, but since I began driving one (I got a fantastic deal on it, otherwise I would have gone with something else) I’ve started to really enjoy it, which is something really hard to say considering I grew up on (and still love) big American V8s.

Any way we can get these in a higher res?

I’m daily driving an ‘03 G35 (Thanks Dad!) and it’s a wonderful DD. I got it with just enough scratches that I don’t feel bad adding a new but still few enough that I wax it and care for it. The VQ35DE is bullet-proof while also being very fun. The steering is great for a DD and the suspension is at a good point

Wonderful until you leave the car in accessory mode and close the doors and leave it overnight with the manual inside. Figuring that one out was tough...

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That fishing boat is barely moving! If you want fast, here’s the fastest boat to grace superboat racing, the Miss Geico twin turbine 50’ Mystic Cat, running a modest 4000hp.

Am I really the first person to think AMC Eagle? I’m disappointed in you guys.

I c wut u did thar.

Yes but those were likely better cars than the PT. If you've driven a Chrysler/Dodge from the 90's or 00's you would understand why PTs deserve all the shit.

The 'Murican in me is once again annoyed by how English-biased this show is (referring to the Jag segment), but I suppose that despite its global viewership it's still an English show on an English network hosted by three English-men. My butthurt was soothed, however, by how much faster the Corvette was than the

I was driving on highway 29 in WI and watched a pickup towing two sleds slide and jack knife to the point the side of the truck was facing the front of our car. After he miraculously recovered we just passed him and gave him a simple thumbs up which he returned.

And don't forget that Europeans want whomever crafted their fine items to be a sophisticated, tasteful individual. Americans, however, take pride in the fact that their car, even their sports cars, were made by somebody who wears overalls and enjoys a Bud Light or five after his shift at the plant. We like everything

It sounds like this was still a better experience than the taxis in Dubai.

I was always allowed to drive my dad's three or four sports cars when I was in high school. And as far as high schoolers go, I was pretty responsible. That said, I was still a teenage male with friends to show off to and I still did some dumb shit (although I never got caught or dashed anything). I don't know what he

I'll give you some real numbers that LPShea ignored or simply could not have known. My father owns two of these types of boats, both of which were six-figures when new, and the craziest of which has two engines totaling over 1100 horsepower and can do close to 120 mph. Every year, at least one large item goes wrong