It looks like they borrowed a grill from the 2020 Silverado for the rear end.
It looks like they borrowed a grill from the 2020 Silverado for the rear end.
Ain’t care!
There’s no denying those results, but I’ve lived in both rural Minnesota and Connecticut (Kentucky now) and I’ve always been fine with AWD and all season tires.
I dunno. I’ll never forget this one:
Call me crazy, but I do believe Turbineguy and Cris were making a joke about how a seemingly incredible amount of ridiculous things happen in Florida.
Looks like Southwest had to put their foot down.
Regarding 1st Gear, you are absolutely right. And on top of being absurdly expensive in the first place, most trucks seem to hold their value really well, making a reasonably new one all but unattainable for a single dad teacher like myself.
Somehow, and this may not make any sense, but I feel like Porsche is exempt from any normal car buying “rules.”
I love this car, but can’t imagine spending 20k on a 9 year old car with almost 100k miles.
“It was some of the best driving I had ever seen. Three people spun out, one, then another, then another guy dived past, only to spin out, too. How nobody crashed I do not know.”
I swore off Subaru after my 2005 Outback lemon... but that was before I had kids.
For real.
What part of America is this guy from?! Surely not the U.S.? Lots of places in the American continent(s)...
What kind of guys do you hang out with?
How does that make it any better?
Also as a father of two and a husband, I truly hope there’s a special place in Hell for this guy.
Same! I’ve been through some pretty insane BS over the past 3 years that have left me physically and emotionally drained to a point that I didn’t know I could be - but never came close to forgetting my children were in the car.
This could not be more true.
I just bought a bike myself - the only vehicle I’ve ever bought off a showroom floor. I didn’t even consider a Harley because of the above. Honestly, your rant really is spot on.
CP for sure. I’ve had two Subaru Outbacks: a 1998 (which was freakin’ awesome in every way), and a 2005, both with manual transmissions. The 1998 was bulletproof, fun, and could go anywhere I wanted it to.
The 2005 was the single worst car I’ve ever owned, and that includes a 2002 Olds Alero and a 1992 Plymouth Voyager…
♪♪ can’t keep my car to myself ♪♪
Yeah, how dare he not click the link where you said it “was” for sale to make sure you weren’t lying. *eyeroll*