deanmachikas
Dean
deanmachikas

I guess us in Pensyltucky don't count then?

I drove one new, it was awesome, I just wasn't looking for a sedan, really. Perfectly awesome small family car with AWD, I'd rather have this than an Impreza of the same vintage.

Guys, this is 8 miles from me, as of this writing. Should I go look at it and then give my verdict?

I legitimately have no want for AWD in a 500. Go buy a mini, maybe?

A base Range Rover is still $20,000 more expensive, can tow about a ton less, and is smaller on the inside. As well, I live in Central PA. The nearest JLR dealer is in Hunt Valley, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore. There are 6 Ford dealers and two Lincoln stores in the county.

Because some people have 4 grown kids and a boat, and also lots of money. I sell these. The people that buy them are the people that don't want anything else.

That thing is called a headlight. It lights up the road.

If only all truck customers shared your views. I sell Ford trucks, and when nearly every customer states that they want a CrewCab 6.5' 4x4 with a Max Tow Package EcoBoost and you tell them the base price of an XLT and their jaws hit the floor, it gets old fast. And when I tell them I do just fine with my extended cab,

My step-father is the one who sells these bolts to GM (and others). They are also on the space shuttle.

First car ever was a 99 K1500 Stepside RWD Reg Cab. I still loved the way that looked.

Hah, I went on a road trip 3 months ago. Sent the significant other to get a rental car, with some specific guidelines. Guess what they come back with? Guess what we were stuck driving all weekend long? A base model Avenger. Working in the business, being an enthusiast, I made sure I complained about every shortcoming

#COTD

Unmistakably manly, with a bit of class. It's no wild Raptor, but it's more than capable of doing anything and everything you'll ever need and then some. He's not a cheap date, hardly pretentious and spoiled, but he's also not scared of getting down and dirty, having a little fun. Although his basic anatomy isn't

Thank you for this beautiful start to today.

Then this is also a good call.

That's nice. Glad you'd rather someone lie to you.

I've broken 20. Once. It really depends on driving style, but on the same note, it's more power and about the exact same mileage, real world, as the V8.

I'll let you know as soon as I hear word about mine. :D

Most people have so far been unaware, but I do advise people that the track record of the 2.0 has been better, and I think it's well worth the money, especially from an engineering perspective, as it's just a much more modern, more integrated design (see 1.5L versus 1.6L differences if you want to look into it more).

Because it's a Ferrari, has to be fastest, right?