“Replacing Slayer as the car’s main sponsor is PODS...”
Weak.
Man, Ministry would be the ultimate Rick Roll. Yes, We credit Jesus for our car.
Probably not much, if anything. Add a bunch of weight to a Forester, and it gets pretty dismal fuel economy. Like mid teens on the highway, once you load up the back and put a cargo box on the roof. And at that point its dangerously slow. Then there’s the extra engineering for driving up curbs at speed, or taking a 75…
lol your view is very idealistic.
First the liberals want high-speed rail, then before you know it, we’re all making hajj!
I don’t think the general intent of Muhammad was to spite the Jews. Unpacking your assumptions there would be fun, I’m sure.
Today I learned that Muslims the world over have been taking busses, ships, and specially chartered planes to Mecca for centuries.
It’s comical that they’re using advanced science on an international scale to ferry a bunch of anti-science people to the site of their medieval ritual. 3rd world gonna 3rd world.
Medieval ethical system with more money than Allah.
So did the Lincoln Towncar, but instead of golf bags it was dead bodies.
I appreciate these cars for what they are but I’m not sure how I keep seeing people say stuff like this with a straight face. It is literally the antithesis of solidly built if that stuff is a common way of keeping it on the road for more than 100k miles.
You can buy an e39 m5 for $15-20k in clean shape, let it depreciate $5k over 5 years and 60,000 miles of driving, and spend the other $10k on maintenance. And you’d be considered a risky SOB.
I think he needs to look at a Toyota to see what solidly engineered means.
Full service history available:
“These are very solidly engineered cars made for the long haul...”
ditto. i swapped the plugs on my old accord when i bought it at like 120k and forgot all about it for the rest of the time i owned it. that car had something like 315k on the clock when i got rid of it.
I had 140,000 miles on Iridium plugs in my car when I sold it. Ran fine.
Excellent quote. I have an 11-year-old HHR. My Wife says I can get a new one. I just don’t like anything as much. Carries like a truck, and gets 33 mpg mixed. Very comfy for my long legs. So I’m spoiled. Current smaller offerings just don’t excite me as much. And price tags make my stomach hurt.