drewcoustic
J. Drew Silvers
drewcoustic

I build furniture for a living and until you try to unload a $1000 custom-finished cabinet out of a vehicle that has a roof on it without bumping/scratching it, you probably wouldn't understand. Or hauling 12ft lumber which would require leaving a back door open on a van, but props nicely and safely angled on a closed

I wish I could reccommend this post one hundred times over. Probably why I'm 28 and happily single. I couldn't ever marry a woman who wants to spend the same on a wedding as a brand new car.

Yep. And I hate it. Sometimes it's a pedal in the floor on the far left over here as well. Which I also don't care for.

YJ Wrangler? (1987-95) Mine did the same thing but rolled into the yard next door. About a month later there was a recall on the locking mechanism. I parked in gear from that day forward.

Part of the problem is the terminology. Ask non-car people what emergency the "emergency brake" is designed for and they have no idea. Call it a "Parking Brake" and it's self-explanatory. I always use mine but if I drive my dad's F350 (we're in business together) he gives me crap for using it since it's a slushbox.

I know of a Hipster/hippie type who preaches love, organic eating, world peace, and writes songs about world unity. All while driving an R32 bought by his daddy. He's twenty seven, I believe...

Nope. They have nothing to do with each other. The SLS AMG wasn't even in concept stage until 2009. After Daimler split from Chrysler.

Definitely not...

So I can read one line at a time? No thanks. Haha

When I was looking it was the turn of the Millennium. Back then, most were lower mileage and not long out of warranty.

Well, this was about ten years ago and I was just out of high school. I read all sorts of stuff on forums when everything was still fired up and no resolutions/validity had surfaced. I love the second gen Eclipse from a style standpoint but I'll never be in the market for one again regardless. At this point it's only

The only reason I haven't ever owned one is because the thought of crankwalk scares me.

I knew someone else was in the same boat with me!

I liken this to the people in neighborhoods who would yell at me for driving "fast" in my 4th Gen Firebird when in reality I was just in second gear with a nice exhaust on a throaty V8. To non car people, high RPMs mean you're driving fast because they have no concept of a little thing called "gear reduction". Those

He's an accomplished author and does these lists on his channel weekly. The Fault In Our Stars is a NYT Bestseller and the movie is in post-production. That said, he started out by pronouncing "Tiburon" incorrectly and it all went downhill from there. Usually he makes a disclaimer that he can't pronounce words as

The Ableton user who goes to other people's houses/environments and wants raw, fairly lossless audio without hauling around peripherals that won't fit in their back pocket? Not all recording is done in studios, cupcake. I have no idea why you're so angry that this thing can serve a purpose. Not a need, but it can

People who record samples and loops to tweak with Ableton controllers for mixing EDM tracks would love this thing. At least for cutting sporadic tracks very easily. I'm not one of those people, but it answers your question of what it could be used for.

I think you're more ready to give it an unquestionable "like" if it were not wearing a MINI badge. Maybe a Mazda or a Kia.

It would be such a well-sculpted vehicle, but that grill makes my eyes twitch...