danielmaccabe
Daniel MacCabe
danielmaccabe

If I may defend the maybach pricing for just an obnoxious moment: some of those cars get armored - I imagine the extra power of the biturbo V12 becomes more useful after you’ve hung a couple of tons of ballistic material on the vehicle.

For normal driving you’re absolutely right - it seems to already have an

They change the fuel map and just dump diesel in at the max rate the injectors can support. The fuel uses all the available oxygen and belches all the unused fuel out in the form of soot.

If you tried it with something like a VW TDI that has a particulate filter, it would clog almost immediately and break. Many heavy

It gets to the heart of I fear I’ve had before... What if you bought a truck used and was unaware of, and never used the switch, but it was discovered by an asshole cop who now charges you with “intent to roll coal” even though you didn’t have any such intent.

I don’t want an alarm in my classic car, but a previous

The car you get when you just have to get the ugly love child of an ‘80s 911 and a 928. (aka the infamous bubble butt Porsche)

shameless. :)

I have a buddy in Denver who’s a professional Jeep mechanic - and your Jeep is exactly the stuff he loves most. I tagged him in your FB post, but if you want to reach out to him, check out: https://homersgarage.wordpress.com/
homersgarage216@yahoo.com

I have completed all the paperwork for the 2.0 TDI settlement, but can’t get the promised compensation until the engineering for a fix is completed. In your opinion, what is the likelihood of a fix being approved for the 2010 model cars, and is there a new due date? (Seeing as they already blew through the January

Somewhere in Utah... Enroute between Monterey, CA and Groton, CT. Although it may work for some, I do not advise road tripping or camping with cats.

I have a dog named Milo who is your dog’s identical twin. He’s 13 and still acts like a puppy. It’s absolutely uncanny...

Laika and Milo in my ‘69 911. Taken 2 days ago during a freakish New England warm spell.

I love the car, but that’s malaise era 911 money... cp for cost alone.

I bought a silver 2010 Jetta TDI new from the dealer; the car was the showroom’s centerpiece. By the time the paperwork was done it was already dark when they drove it off the showroom floor. After lunch the next day I walked out to the car and was shocked to notice that the back door on the driver’s side was a

audi allroad.
That is all.

I had an allroad - I feel your pain.

2002 Audi allroad. Amazing, wonderful, fantastic car so long as it didn’t need work, then it was a money swilling monster. In the time I owned the car I spent MUCH more on corrective maintenance than I paid for it in the first place - and I paid too much.

Practical, safe as a main battle tank, fun to drive, cheap to work on, comfortable as a luxury car. It doesn’t get any better than a Volvo V70R from the P-2 generation. Available in a manual - has all wheel drive, and satisfies the itch for strangeness by having a beast of a turbocharged inline 5 cylinder engine.

Thanks for sharing! That’s some seriously entertaining advertising.

The body is beautiful and shows its Italian heritage. Why in the name of all that is holy did GM design such hideous, blocky, ungraceful, interiors for so many years. I even like some of GM's cars from this era, but I just can't stand the "operate this while wearing welding gloves" dash aesthetic.

The Panda and Cube are inspired. You should have some of those made and sell them.

Too awful for words. I’d hate to have to punch your Chevy in the face.