deanmachikas
Dean
deanmachikas

Never watched a full NASCAR race in my life, and after this one, I'm in love. NASCAR LICENCE PLATE, NASCAR HAT, BIG GULP HERE I COME. Oh, there go my teeth.

Catching on to us gays, huh? Don't give away our secrets.

Eagle Gt on my Koup as well. Had Yokohama S Drives before.

You should have come. Big turnout. Only problem was when the red G8GT was leaving, he decided to start a burnout competition, and soon some Miatas and Mustangs and a SRT4 joined, and then they ran off down the road. And then the cops showed. I was stuck there with my buddies trying to explain that the people that did

That's probably the same R8 that was at our TST meet in King of Prussia (15 minutes from Doylestown) last Sunday. Wasn't crunched then! I'll see if anyone local has the scoop, of if it's even the same R8.

Koup city.

I am just pointing out that his biggest flaw for many people is his stance on gay rights. He's one of the worst figures out there when it comes to this particular subject.

Going to go ahead and guess you aren't LGBTQ then.

TBH the T is the billed town-car replacement, and they use the Town Car name in the service vehicle MKTs. If you look at dimensions and specs, it's very similar, while giving better headroom and a nearly identical 4-passenger experience otherwise, plus two added rear seats. Also, a T is cheaper than the Town Car of

She drove it from King of Prussia, PA to Princeton, NJ for work. I passed my driver's test in it. It was a great car! I hooned it before, and I didn't appreciate it until she got a Camry to replace it. At least Dad still had the 740iL.

Mom ran hers until 245,000 miles. I was driving it when the radiator decided to explode and take the block with it in bumper-bumper traffic. 1999 if I remember correctly.

Major factor in buying my car. Very un-cluttered, but functional dash and controls. Off a last-gen Forte Koup, btw.

I understand what you're saying, but in the real world of sales, I've had ONE, one single person compare one to an ATS, and for a class smaller, with the adaptive suspension, he was paying $5000 more. No-brainer, there, unless you really care about RWD and stick in your luxury sedan (most people not on Jalopnik don't,

Small notes, the rear interior lights do have indicators of where the switches are in the form of a small, pen tip size LED. The cars you are comparing this to in the price range are considerably smaller. And, thirdly, you can get this car for $38,995, with the adaptive suspension (not standard on any other car in

As soon as it makes sense to do so. I put 20,000 miles on a year for work. I like a bunch of different things. I don't own my dream car, either. I can finance whatever I want, but I like small and stick shift, and I also like paying rent and eating, occasionally. I work for the dealer, so it's a little more

I saw this too and was wondering about them.

I have a landau 68 Coupe in my dealership for sale right now. Looks great.

Me at work:

Also, Evos (2015 Mustang concept) / DBS.

InB4 Fusion / DBS.