elgordo47
elgordo47
elgordo47

Only about a month ago we had to take a cab from our hotel in Vegas to the airport. First indication of an issue was the driver opening his door to get out to help us with our bags but leaving the car in drive and rolling a couple feet. Then, as we were leaving he revved in park before shifting into drive and going

Free drift-mode feature. 

The ad says 61,000 miles.

Meanwhile BMW is developing an advanced self-cancelling turn signal in the unlikely event their drivers accidentally use one.

Indignation?? What the fuck are you talking about?

“You have to, you know, handle the car...that’s not normal in a feminine mind”

The subheading says it was a rental, which would actually explain a lot, but nothing in the story coverage confirms that. Was it in fact a rental?

“This was a non-injury collision”

Like it or not, necessity is the mother of invention. That may mean things have to get worse in some ways before they get better.

Honestly I’m surprised you even got a product at all. I’ve always assumed these ads to be total scams.

It’s all in the name. Thomas’s Luxury Auto Salon would have gone up before anyone took note to complain.

I guess from his perspective everyone else was just blocking his driveway. 

Agreed and that was my first thought as well. It was always an in demand muscle car. Either this dude ripped some old guy off at $500 and feels guilty or he paid more than $500 but this is his boomer story so he’s sticking to it.  

Welp, at least now we know who’s used car not to buy.

So I had a built in JennAir range in a prior kitchen with a large flattop griddle. Seriously, it’s not a big deal. Obviously your milage may vary but about the only thing I really found it good for was cooking a large amount of bacon at once, which itself was a rare event.

Pedestrians? What is that, French for freedom haters?

As someone who has experienced the thrills of Norovirus’ uncontrollable dual evacuations so far twice in life, neither case having been cruise-related, I assure you that you do not want to contract it even once.

But if everyone has a large vehicle, then no one dies. Problem solved.

In the before time, a basic old car that was still in good condition got you a couple extra hundred. Now people seem to think everything that’s just old is actually rare and collectable. I refuse to feed into this attempted narravtive shift. Hard ND. Also, LOL at “high end wiring”.

I’ve been scratching my head about the mileage on the ones for sale around me. No high mileage and almost no coupes. Virtually every listing is for a model 4 years old or newer and almost none have more than 6,000 miles. I don’t understand. Who wouldn’t drive these? Why are people letting them go so soon? It had me