ejohnson12322
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ejohnson12322

I’ve been riding and racing for 20 years and have seen experienced cyclists who ride over 10,000 miles a year fall over in that same manner. I think it is great that a man in his 70's is out there getting some exercise instead of sucking down Diet Cokes and lying about his weight while trying to end democracy.

Salespeople add zero value to the experience. I know more about the cars I’m interested n then they do. They don’t even know the simple things like what they actually have in inventory. Everything they do they look up on the computer, and they are the one thing between me and a good price on a car. If I can actually

It was ultimately found that my Sonata was using a quart every thousand miles.” - congratulations, you have a bmw. 

My brother, who once upon a time owned a mint ‘88 MkIII Turbo Supra, and I had a back and forth over price on this one. He thought $30K, I told him it would clear $50K. $88,888 is stupid.  There is nothing about that car that is worth that much.  Nothing.

I think step one would be to swing by the Merc dealership to see what S-class I could drive off the lot that day. Step two would be to call Singer, and get my place in line. Step three is find a place in SoCal where I can enjoy this beautiful machine whenever I wanted, because I’m sure as shit not having them deliver

These guys do incredible work.

Hey David Tracy, you see all that rust?  I have a bridge to sell you.

A way to properly recycle them is still just as necessary.

Hopefully others will follow.  Forums are so much better for car stuff...anything on Facebook just vanishes and can’t be seen by the rest of the world.  Forums?  A quick google search will pull up tons of useful info.

I deleted my FB account and have been frequenting forums again.  I find it refreshing.  

People are using forums and instead of Facebook groups.

the jelly bean era.  late 90s. 

That’s a shitty situation, but it’s cool that you can do something enjoyable for her in the time she has left. There will probably be a lot of sensible suggestions, but how about this:

Why not a Wrangler?

Yes. Here’s a 2008 Boxster S tiptronic in Guards Red over tan.72K miles and heated seats. Asking 22995.

neither of the car’s two passengers was behind the wheel. One was in the passenger seat in the front of the car while the other was in the rear.

It’s a common problem in sales, and choices in general.

Here in Finland less than a quarter of cars have AWD and it snows everywhere. It’s not an issue unless you are an idiot.

If you’ve ever seen an iPad, you’ve seen the interior of a Model Y.

I haven’t, but David has. By all of the reviews I’ve read/watched, it seems to be on par with the Tesla, but with more mainstream refinement. It’s promising.