davidj210
davidj210
davidj210

They have crazy massive side mirrors which help compensate for the lack of rear view mirror.

Personally, I wouldn't buy a Grand National for 10k. That's a lotta dough for a 26 year old buick. Others on here seem to disagree.

I've been vindicated!

Re. not finding it when packing the car: He lives in the US, works in Mexico, so he was probably only there for the day. I don't open the trunk of my car when I'm driving to/from the office.

"Herp Derp" -Me

So wait, the drug smugglers are smuggling drugs into Mexico? I thought that was the opposite of what they usually do.

Hahaha, that's awesome. But how on earth does it not melt or burn?

Perhaps it was a souped-up GLI (Basically a GTI sedan)?

I actually considered getting one a couple of years ago. Couldn't find one nearby with the 5 speed swap though.

If you give them your phone, they can check pretty easily if you've been texting. Not sure what the legality of that is, though.

No need to get all douchey in your opening sentence, I'm just trying to have a reasonable discussion.

Are you saying that fiddling with a calculator or GPS app is less distracting than texting? If so, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. I've fiddled with my standalone GPS while driving before, and it makes me extremely uncomfortable, so I've stopped doing it. To be fair, it also depends on road and traffic

Assuming reasonable traffic, a 300 mile journey is probably faster by car, because of airport security and all that jazz.

Apparently, they allow you to have the window down when it's raining without getting wet. Word on the street is that it works pretty well.

I believe that doing any of those things is illegal in NYS, other than the speakerphone. Appropriately so, I don't see how using the calculator or fiddling with the GPS is really any less distracting than texting.

Didn't really need one, it made 231 horsepower.

False. It's beautiful. Like a spaceship!

Subaru SVX, didn't come with a manual transmission.

That's why I specified low-profile tires. Though I doubt that the truck in your picture is used offroad either.

"... he's keeping his old car to keep himself grounded".