graumail
Frugal_Octopus
graumail

Hitting me with the nostalgia. A 1996 Grand Prix Coupe was my first purchased car. Loved that thing except the super cool hidden door handles break constantly.

when they have the combined brake light/signal and they have a light out it gets really confusing.

Not sure if it’s still this way but in Nebraska you had to have the front plate unless the car didnt come from the factory with a front license plate mount. I had a 1996 grand prix coupe, which did not come with a factory mount, and I carried a printed out copy of this stipulation with me because you really do get

I know this is an old comment but whatever. I owned an 89 4x4 as my first every vehicle, which had to be sold when the rear frame rusted through and the suspension was completely detached.

You have given me the largest smile. Thank you.

As someone who’s introduction to Anime was Vampire Hunter D, this start to the series made me very happy. You don’t need a lot of dialog to tell an interesting story.

If we had been doing this stuff in the past, buying 7 year old cars on 7 year loans, that means some poor sap could be still making a monthly payment on a 2003 Dodge Neon.

The sign of a true fan. It’s also why I wouldn’t consider swapping anything in place of my Toyota’s 22R. I’ll die before that engine does.

See also: the new Verizon commercials

I have always loved the Rumble Bee trucks with all my heart. My dad has an 03 Ram (which I’m currently driving as we replace all of the things in my 88 toyota pickup) and I can’t help but long for that shorter version of what is already a damn good truck.

I felt like Honda advertised the CRZ as the “first hybrid with a manual transmission”, but the insight had one also?

People love to hate. Entire careers have been made by people just getting the crowd to hate them. Everyone needs a heel. The problem is ESPN is now ONLY heels.

For me I’m still deeply interested in sports, but ESPN doesnt provide interesting sports coverage. On top of that, cable and satellite bills got to be a huge chunk of a lot of people’s paychecks, in a time where few people have that kind of money to spend flippantly.

Don’t be silly, Europe is just one big city, and there’s a train station outside every apartment!

And here I thought I was the only person crazy enough to wear Bengals gear outdoors outside the state of Ohio.

Speaking as someone who lives in Nebraska, Kansas really is just weird like that. They have all kinds of shit that seems like it’s more believable coming out of the deep south than Kansas.

Speaking as someone who does have issues with that, its fucking horrible. I bring wet wipes with me everywhere I go and I’m on constant alert to the status of my B-Hole. The worst is if you get too aggressive and then spend a month with creams and ass donuts and shit like that. As such, I often shower at night AND

I’ve always painted my drums on cars that have had them. I paint them black though, and just to keep them from rusting.

agreed. I also dislike badges on the whole. I know what car I bought, i dont need to tell other people what it is, and i dont feel like advertising. I believe it’s also common in Europe or possible just Germany to debadge. I believe I read somewhere on Jalopnik that you can order some cars completely badgeless

there is a man in my town with a silverado that drives around with only his bull-bar mounted LED light strip on. It illuminates none of the road, but scorches all retinas it comes across