dugdeep
dug deep
dugdeep

That is commitment. That is HoF worthy. Here is a beer to you!

Definitely was interesting when I was going back and forth between my GTI Sport and my BMW 1-series. VERY different clutch experiences, to say the least. I find my two BMWs to be fairly difficult to consistently drive smoothly, even with the clutch delay valves removed. Adds to the fun and challenge of mastering them!

Vingroup has businesses all over Vietnam. You might buy groceries at VinMart and clothing at VinPlaza.

At least they didn’t call it a a2Z4-7

2008 Chevy Uplander - look at it’s ugly wannabe truck face and then realize its looks might be the best thing going for it.

For $50k, just move. What does a house in Louisiana cost, $10?

My best dealer experience was when my salesman introduced me to his niece and we ended up dating for about 6 months.  

Well now I suddenly want it.

$70k gets you a lot of Acura MDX.

Holy cow, I’m not even sure where I would start. My parents were very young and didn’t have much money when I was born in 1983, and we had all kinds of terrible cars when I was growing up. The one that sticks out is the AMC Gremlin my mom drove from the time I was born until I was 5-6. My biggest memory of that car is

COTD.  thanks for the laugh

I have my Fiero on snow tires for RallyCross. Totally the same thing, right?

Yes, I know, I should have posted a picture.

Yes, having grown up Seventh Day Adventist I have eaten many Loma Linda Foods soy dogs.

In 1960, I was 6 and helping my dad on weekends at a Shell gas station. That Wienermobile came in for gas. The little guy from the commercials was in the car. I got to go in the car, and I even got a Wiener Whistle. The best day I ever had working there. 

Would the vegetarian version be a big carrot stick in lieu of the weiner? ;)

Does this count?

Longest lasting favourite was probably the Viper or the Jeep YJ.

While that line of reasoning is true, it was realized after the fact. None of this was considered by AASHO in 1930s, ‘40s or ‘50s.