Years ago, the two biggest seagulls I have ever seen were having a fight in the road, holding up traffic. It was eventually broken up by a woman wading in swinging a handbag.
Years ago, the two biggest seagulls I have ever seen were having a fight in the road, holding up traffic. It was eventually broken up by a woman wading in swinging a handbag.
It is that simple. Everyone just wants everyone else to do it, shouldn’t have to be me.
Can’t wait for Jay’s new line of fire-proof denim work clothes.
Maverick with a normally aspirated 2.5l.
No way $5 mil in Corvettes will fill that
Came here to say the same (and ask the same question). I have had one since 2015 and it’s the perfect long distance hauler. Tons of space, the most comfortable seats in the game, good infotainment, and plenty of power, especially if you get the Ecoboost. I would buy one again in a heartbeat. I’ve paid mine off and plan…
The “hold me over” car is great advice....but if the hold me over lease is going to cost you more in the short term than buying the car and selling it, that doesn’t make sense. And the purchase gives you more flexiblity for the “hold me over” idea. Want to trade in a year or two, fine....market still sucks in 3…
You would be the first person who appears to actually be willing to pay anything, let alone above top dollar, for a cockroach.
The “make your money” taunt is interesting. Does this mean everyone else is making pedestrian Xmas movies solely for the purpose of art?
Stealing this joke from a tweet I saw, but ask your dad now for the WiFi password so he can find the little piece of paper it’s written down on
Stay in town. Go to someone else’s house for holiday celebrations.
Challenger Hellcat Redeye Widebody.
I’m not sure it looks great. It certainly isn’t ugly, but it is bland. It somehow reminds me of the anonymity of the NMS Passat. Honestly, I prefer the 10th gen. While the 10th gen has some oddities to it, it as a bit of commitment to something more than blandness.
I know they are both drawing from the same well, but loved the whole “Sabotage” vibe.
A Garage. No scraping ice and brushing off snow, frozen wipers, waiting for warmup, slipping when getting in or out, etc.
There’s some details that are a bit annoying that shouldn’t bee too hard to fix. Long term maintenance should be made much easier by the Chrysler engine, I imagine? Despite the mismatches, the car present beautifully and it doesn’t seem like too much money for a very unique ride. NP, even with the mustache sold…
Every three-wheeler.
The biggest I would ever go is a Bugatti Chiron.
I like that she can drive herself but POTUS is forbidden to do so
Yep, 2011 Platinum F-150. Fully loaded and ran like a scalded cat despite its heft. I’m a fan of that motor, though the eco part is hilarious. I got 15.5 mpg no matter how I drove it