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The reason I own a car, actually two when I count my wife’s Town & Country, is that I can use it whenever I feel the need to. At this moment, my car is sitting, waiting patiently for me out in the parking lot of my office. That means, if I feel like going out to lunch, I can get into my car and go. With this company’s

1st Gear: So, you’re telling me I should try to convince my 82 year old parents to trade in their ‘06 Impala and ‘99 Ram Quad Cab for a Camaro? Ok, but it might be a bit of a hard sell on my dads part. Although my mom does have a bit of a lead foot, and I can totally see her ripping a few epic burnouts when leaving

But, light blue rims man! You can’t get can’t light blue rims just anywhere! 

Those were great fun. A kid down the street owned one, and we were constantly spinning that thing out in the drive-way or sidewalk. And the best part was that girls obviously couldn’t ride it, as it plainly states at the top of the box “for guys 8, 9, 10 years old”

A 1976 Peugeot 504. Brown, 5-speed manual, diesel & French. It’s the best I’ve got on such short notice.

As Ford Focus owner, I can say, without a doubt..

I would think any business that has sales people out on the road with samples of product/merchandise would appreciate the added room of a small CUV, especially when the fuel economy is similar. The smaller delivery vans, like the Ford Transit, are everywhere now, as small businesses are using them instead of the

People aren’t buying Suburbans instead of a Malibu. They are cross shopping an Equinox or Traverse, which offer greater utility than a sedan of similar size/price point.

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Don’t touch my levels man, I got them set just like I like ‘em.

I get it! “On hand”. That is so funny! ;)

Jesus Christ, you amputated your own hand to get that bracket off!?!?

I wanted yellow, but couldn’t find one. I had to settle for sonic blue. But, yeah. Total crack pipe.

I believe the OP is making reference to the man handing out the flyer in the picture, as in “Hi there, Mr. sport car driver person! Here is a coupon for Fry’s Appliance Center, where we are having a sale on HDTV’s! Hey, is that a Lambo??”

Skyline Chili is Cincinnati. We have Tony Packo’s,

Ha, Ha. No. A residential property is not your private dumping ground for rusted out hulks you will “eventually” get around to fixing. Living in a neighborhood is also about being respectful of other residents and their property as well. That means you mow the lawn, trim the hedge and keep piles of shit out of the