chargergirlmass
ChargerGirlMass
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And this is why we have a government that costs 2 trillion dollars to run. The taxpayers paid probably $100 million dollars (federal agents, customs, homeland security, swat cops, lawyers, legal papers, etc) to recover a million dollars worth of vehicles. Where does someone in the government get held accountable for

I'd love to have the Land Rover defender that Ms. Moneypenny drove in the beginning of skyfall. That would be an epically nice ride to drive to prison in :)

I have played this on the PS4 and if you ask me, I'm happy :). I can have the free riding experience on a map that seems much bigger than test drive unlimited and have at it customizing cars. I can enjoy it just the way I want, 90% free roam and 10% storyline. I love free roaming hookups with other drivers who enjoy

I have played this on the PS4 and if you ask me, I'm happy :). I can have the free riding experience on a map that

I can certainly appreciate the rotten loaner car. I have bought some pretty darn expensive cars over the years (I'm talking new cars never mind used) and bring the car in for warranty work only to be given a car that had previously been used as a taco bell delivery driver's car. When it came to my corvettes, I will

I just bought the new silverado a few months ago. It was literally only 1-2,000 more than a loaded colorado to get a loaded silverado 1500 z71. For the 1-2k I get comfort, more space, actually some pretty decent fuel economy and most importantly resale value. Full sized trucks are always worth more. I tried to

I live near westover air force base in Massachusetts and after living with C5's for many years I sort got used to them. That being said, it's still amazing watching one in the sky. I just try to imagine what is keeping it up in the air. They are really massive.

I am not averse to owning and driving an electric car, bet it a Tesla or something else. But for someone like me who has a 43 mile one way commute to work every day (85% highway, 15% local roads), is it possible to own an electric car driving that distance and not worry about range anxiety? At that point the electric

I have said before in the past here, lotus dealerships in the northeast would come and go like the wind. It seemed like the unsold cars would pass from dealer to dealer. Now I have not seen any lotus dealerships other than aston-martin new england. Don't even get me started on the Chrysler dealerships who do not know

One thing that was missed are bridges with outrageous tolls. A toll was created to cover the cost of building the bridge and then the toll becomes a forever type of thing with ever increasing toll fees. My own EZ-pass gets one hell of a workout if I drive from massachusetts to say Philadelphia.

The viper vs vette struggle lives on. I love it. Both are exceptional cars and pieces of automotive art. America's sports car (corvette) vs Americas exotic (viper), how much cooler can it get than that?

First some advice, If you have a hellcat and 700HP I would steer way clear of Virginia :) I'd be interested in what your thoughts are on the SRT applications in the infotainment unit. I have had 2 SRT vehicles in the past and I used to love driving down the road with the horsepower/torque gauge showing on the screen

A few years ago I was driving on 91N going into Massachusetts when I could see some strange looking black car slinking it's way into the traffic. Thankfully I was in an SRT charger so I could go fast too. Imagine my surprise when it pulled up alongside me and I realized I was looking at a spyker c8. My head almost

I have seen 1 or 2 of those on the roads.

When the raptor first came out it was a really cool looking truck. For the first time an ordinary person could own and drive something that looked exactly like a concept car. Over time and less the flashy graphics they started to blend in with other F-150's. It's getting hard to tell the difference nowadays. Plus Ford

Hot wheels in scale 1:1 :). I can always tell a cool concept because it can stand the test of time. It may look a bit aged now because of the faux wood finish, but with the right paint job and carbon fiber it could still look like a product of the 21st century.

I think the C2 is always going to be the go to Corvette for collectors. I also like the C3 as well. For some reason and despite the mid 70s vettes having less power than most push lawn mowers, I just love the style. Nobody ever thought of making a car that looked like it, so it's all alone in it's style and still

Congrats! I have 2 vettes right now, a 2013 grand sport convertible and a 2014 laguna blue stingray. I am actually going to look at a 2015 velocity yellow Z06 this weekend, so who knows I might have 3 vettes to choose from. They are definitely fun cars. In the summer I prefer the grand sport since it's a convertible

Someone needs to take that poor vette out behind the woodshed and take it out of its misery.

Where's the minecraft world to download with the house in it? I'd like to share in his happiness and maybe do some virtual chilling out :)

As a former H1 owner I can tell you that they are very cool trucks to own and there is nothing like them for offroading. No matter how much the Jeep guys crow on about jeep-this and jeep that, there is no comparison, this is the real deal. I would venture to say that the people buying these trucks are what is left of