crazyskittles2
crazyskittles2
crazyskittles2

Perhaps it depends on where you are. I don’t live far from the Kentucky horse country; I see more old Rovers there than new ones, these are very popular with the old money crowd around there. Old money does not flaunt and gives zero fucks if you compliment their ride.

Yup, you’ve understood this 100% in my book. ‘Money’ does not advertise itself in silly supercars - that’s what Paris Hilton does. Money also does not buy gently ageing S-classes and 7-series, or out-of-style Maseratis, 12 year old Porsches or 1970s Rolls Royces.

Honda badge ruins it.

Four doors for more whores

The Lotus Elise. It looks like some 6-figure exotic but costs as much as an Accord.

Uh oh, here comes a knuckle sandwich.

Your dad’s “solution” is the mark of an arrogant asshole with nothing better to do than waste people’s time who actually work for a living. Fuck your dad.

So if I offered you a grand for some old beater you were selling while your neighbor was offering 5k, you would prefer to sell it to me for 1k?

This is not a scandal though. It was never a secret that they emit more when cold, it’s common knowledge. What might not be common knowledge is that the emission systems struggle to reach operating temperatures in cold climates during city driving, but it was never secret or a defeat device. It’s just how these

most savvy car buyers can do just as good or better on their own

Neutral: I used Truecar but noticed there were other cars slightly used for way less than if I were to buy brand new. The car I bought was fully loaded (2014 Fiesta ST) and new it might’ve been around 24k msrp new. I still have a warranty and 15k miles when I picked it up, but sticker price was 17.5k. Really pays to

It was/is only a matter of time before other manufacturers are snared in this dieselgate scandal. It seemed fishy from the get go that VAG would be the only player pulling this stunt.

3500 dollar-manual-awd-turbo-volvo-wagon?

How do you possibly vote no on this!?

And seeing as this is a BMW with Massachusetts plates on it, I’ll bet the turn signal bulbs are like brand new!

The Chrysler dealership I worked at had a customer bring her new Dart in, because it was making a weird whistling noise. It was 1.4l turbo.

Since we’ve mentioned WRXes, here’s one I’ve heard a few times:

um, turbochargers HAVE to suck*...how else are they going to get all that air in.

Keeping 7-liter V8s down to 200hp is a technical achievement only the Americans could pull off. Don't be jealous.

God damnit. I also really dislike the constant worshipful adoration that these cars get. They're brilliant I'm sure, but I too get turned off by that.