gloekler83
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Derivative - Ongo Gablogian

Bee in the cockpit?

2022 GMC Acadia: 498/m lease

that sounds heavenly

wheres the rear bumper dent on the Camry. ND. 

2018 GMC Terrain diesel. Hate the start-stop and no way to deactivate. Very rough start ups, and half of them are almost immediately after it shuts down ie at a light or stop sign. 

Do you ghost write as Thomas Hundal? Or is Andy Kalmowitz ghost written by Thomas Hundal?

Having driven a Ftype R AWD, can confirm this entire article. Its rawness is part of its charm. And it does make a presence with that exhaust. I had a cop follow me in my neighborhood it was echoing so loud. Loved every second of it. 

can you explain the “cold hot dogs dipped in salsa” alittle further?

Captain Obvious at USA Today should be promoted to Major based off that effort!

Company in my home town makes the tubs for the front and back. They were the pioneer’s of the original fiber glass body for the Corvette. Molded Fiber Glass in Ashtabula Ohio. We knew they were working on the C8 way before it was even announced. I personally helped build the mold for the C7.

Most buyers would rather have lane change and blind spot monitoring vs forward collision on the “luxury” trim. And non leather seats? For 37k plus? 

They sourced scrap metal from Chernobyl area and it ate away the paint and is literally disintegrating.

I remember getting super high before seeing this movie and I could tell every fake aspect of it, and still loved it. The scene where the lime green eclipse gets blown up was so obviously a plastic model car. 

Does anyone even care what the vehicle starts at? Why do we focus on that when reality is not only is there no inventory of “base” anything out there, but no one is buying those either if they are. 

I feel like alot of these companies are really just trying to get startup money then quietly disappear

Because Chrysler Capital will buy anyone with a pulse. So CJDR products are the go to for limited, poor, or no credit and some money down. 

Keep in mind, not everyone that has a vehicle necessarily wants or likes that vehicle. A used, low mileage journey is super easy to finance AND get a relatively low payment while getting AWD, 3 rows, possibly heated steering wheel and seats, and a V6. I just sold a 2018 V6 GT for under 20k with 19k miles. It was 34k

Glad to see Im not the only person who likes this. Seems to be consensus so far.