erob599
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erob599

Same here, NP for being a beautiful supercharged Jaguar convertible in nice condition. I’d love to just cruise around the city on a day like today with the top down.

Would it have killed them to have included a banana in the picture for scale?

super

The K-Wagon is different from the traditional Kei car in that this thing is super tall

The spindle grill on the LC500 is pretty wicked.

Thanks for explaining my car to me. I’ll make sure I am nauseatingly pedantic and complete in future posts while sharing my experiences.

You forget that the current Fit isn’t exactly winning a beauty contest. I don’t think the new one is a beauty, but I’m glad they took out a lot of the messiness.

Speaking of Fit, how about that jacket?

I’ve got both a 2003 XK8 and a 1996 SL500, and I’ve owned them for years... So, regarding the ‘objectively more reliable and definitely easier to service’ question (in my experience) it’s actually a wash.

Had a 2000 XKR.  Really nice car in ways, but bored me to daily drive.  It’s very nice looking (to my eye at least), super comfortable, has all the features I’ve never had (I drive old manual everything sports cars typically), and the best stereo I’ve heard in a car.  But the automatic and quietness of it was just so

Needs Wing and fire

Presumably these (and the white trucks) are assets of the solar business.

Fixed. Thank you.

Small nit-pick: Marshall: a person’s first name. Marshal: a law enforcement officer of the federal court system, charged with executing federal court orders; an employee of the U.S. Marshals Service.

Well alright then. 

Nashville Hailstorm played by Nicholas Hoult, inexplicably.

Who needs to own 4 Eleanor style fastbacks? That’s easy! A movie studio that’s doing a remake, of the remake, of Gone in 60 seconds. With Nicolas Cage as Memphis Rains helping out his son, Nashville Hailstorm. Produced by Michael Bay and directed by Martin Scorsese. 

I’ll be sure to let him know what an internet rando thinks. I just hope it’s not too late for him to turn his life around.

It was exactly this. He loved the LFA as a “non-supercar” supercar, but DD’ing a half-million dollar car was more headache than he wanted. He’s not a bubble-collector, he likes cars he can drive without worrying too much about ‘em.