chuck07
chuck07
chuck07

Idiots, and the people that take their money.

XD

What kind of shitty, two-bit operation... 

You aren’t necessarily wrong, but you need to change your perspective.

Wait, what? Have you ever actually tried using a dealership for vehicle service? Let me tell you about my experiences trying to get an oil change on my car that I bought 6 months ago-

Keeping a plant from closing is not and should never be the President’s job.

I just get really annoyed when the sales people don’t know about the cars they are selling. Went to a hyundai dealer and casually asked if they have any Veloster N’s and the guy said yeah go take a look. he shows me a regular turbo and says hmm turbo i think it has the performance pack. like just stop man plz

Eh, I think the ‘Stang. convertible looks good. Camaro on the other hand sucks because taking the roof off a bunker makes it look even less proportional.

Unpopular opinion: these actually look much better than most custom, one-off convertibles.

I bet Saddam Hussein had one in his secret bunker.

Parts are cheap af for that gen ford truck. I had the diesel dually and even then it was still cheaper to buy parts for it then a 2nd gen ram

I’m with you, David. I love the old truck, but I’d rather spend $12k on a “solid” example instead of $40k for a “mint” example. Because unless you continue to keep it in a climate-controlled garage without running up the mileage, you’re going to end up with a $12k “solid” old truck in a few years. 

Speaking of, if you want a laugh, check out this local listing:

I think we'd all like to know where you're getting 8% year over year returns.

This is beyond crazy:

Um, what? No, this is a car with a warranty that’ll run in the nines.

their rated 840 horsepower more inactive than a house cat

30 years from now:

Counterpoint-(not like anyone will use this car to this extreme) but the tire stickers are a very elegant way to make sure the tires have not shifted on the wheels, a fairly common problem on modern, high powered street cars these days.