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I played the shit out of that game!

I’m about 6-8 years away from building my retirement house. I was always planning to put panels up and was interested in the power wall simplified system over DIY. There will be a few more years to see how all this works out before I plop down the money.

And where is the dividing line on price? I drive what is essentially a $45k truck. I am not a construction worker or fireman. My truck sits in my driveway most days while I motorcycle commute. But for weeks like now I drove my wife, kid and dog on a 1000 mile trip in leather, heated seats, dual climate control all

Should, yes. Do, not likely. I frequently have to remind friends and co-workers, who complain about stupid people, that according to George Carlin 50% of people are below average.

Man, a used Subaru BRZ or Scion FRS runs about $17-20k!

Even you say to do your homework. I paraphrase your guidance as looking for the ones that might take some effort and getting your hands dirty, but proper and knowledgeable preventive maintenance will keep them going without too much trouble. This one does not appear to meet your own advice test.

I think this looks great. And while the most recent season of Top Gear wasn’t as good as I think it could have been I do think it is moving in the best direction possible - no Evans and Harris and Reid getting bigger roles. I might be in the minority, but I think as fans we are winning. We are going to have what I

My mom just bought a place on Long Lake listed for $1.195M, I wonder if that is the same place. They haven't closed just yet. Kind of weird as I was not well off at all as a kid, but she remarried after I left home. I guess my stepdad makes more than I thought.

When shopping for my wife’s next car we ended up with a Subaru Impreza Sport 5 Door Limited. For $22k we have all wheel drive, leather, heated seats, touch screen infotainment with bluetooth and satellite radio. We passed on the Nav and Eyesight and saved a few grand. Sure a $50k car might ride a bit better and the

I agree, as a daily or occasionally driver this is a decent price. Cheap enough and in good enough condition to turn it into an expedition rig.

The crazy angular designs of the last 5-10 years is what made me not like Cadillacs, but I do like the look of this new CTS and the new ATS as well.

I’m not sure I would build one for myself, but I could easily see building one with my kid as their first street bike.

Neutral: Yes, I bought a new Subaru Impreza Sport Limited to replace my wife’s 2002 Honda Civic with 200,000 miles (and a failing transmission). Better to buy the fuel conserving cars when gas prices are cheap, just like I bought my big V8 truck when gas was over $4. That’s when you get the deals.

I found buying new made more sense for me this time around. We were in need a newer car for my wife with a new baby on the way (she had a coupe with 200,000 miles and a failing transmission). To get any kind of savings on a Subaru Impreza a used one had to be at least 3-5 years old as the 1-2 year old ones were not

I rented a Cayman S for the day a few months ago and it was amazing to wring out on the twisty roads, but could easily still be a daily driver. And honestly, I think it looks better than the 4C as well.

I’m a mix between the commuter bro and the aerostitch bro.

Deer God man, why do you keep going so often? The girlfriend? You could take the train from Philly.

There is a black one in my neighborhood sitting on four flat tires. I debating knocking on the owner’s door to do a Tavarish restoration.

Totally agree. My wife’s 2002 Civic coupe with 195,000 miles has been great with minor repairs. However we are about to have our first kid so the coupe is a bit annoying getting car seats and stuff in and out of the back. We were going to deal with it and then the transmission started slipping. But instead of buying

Overall I agree. However, minivans are big and not everyone likes big vehicles. For 1-2 kids you can get a much smaller car, hatch, wagon or crossover. 3 kids or more then the minivan really is the best option unless you need to tow as well. But then a crossover won't cut it either and you need a legit truck, van or