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Give Me Tacos or Give Me Death
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While I can understand the photographer’s hesitancy, I want to see what the inside looks like.

Seriously.  It’s even worse in the housing market.  Or way better if you already own a car or house.

I’ve been sitting on a 5 speed 2008 Forester X as a third car because I’m stupid. I bought it cheap and it seems crazy that I can make decent money on it only a few months later doing absolutely nothing.

...and this is a MUCH nicer car than any Cavalier. NP for sure.

This might be the current used car market clouding my judgement, but almost any running, driving, manual-equipped car with a four-figure price seems like an automatic NP.

Seems like “driving around the block to see if we forgot to fill it with oil” is about the dumbest way to avoid using a dipstick that I’ve ever heard.

Hi, Folks! Mod Motor Guy, the shop owner checking in again!

Dealership is in the wrong. Allow me to explain my shop’s insurance policy, and you will soon see....

1. General liability - this is EXACTLY as it sounds. If I am out driving your car for whatever reason, be it a test drive, a delivery, or anything general

Texas doesn’t have the guts to secede, everyone knows it. Texan is just easy way of saying big talking coward. And if Texans get pissy, then go ahead and prove me wrong. But they won’t, because they are.

Damn, I forgot that movie accurately predicted the GM stacked grilles design language!

Kinja would have likely replicated it and you’d have 3-4 copies to scroll past. :(

Second, the entire article implies that trucks are growing or at least have gotten bigger... and yet there isn’t any information that shows the trend.

It’s a weird comparison, as passenger vehicles and tanks are completely different types of vehicle serving completely different roles.

Bruh that's like 500 gallons of borscht.

When I was in grad school (at Duke, for context), there was an overpriviliged undergrad with a Maserati.

(thinks about repair bills for a maserati) yeah yeah scratching the paint is definitely going to be the worst of his problems. 

When I was in grad school (at Duke, for context), there was an overpriviliged undergrad with a Maserati. I know he was an undergrad because I’d see it in the undergrad parking lot. And I also know it was his because I saw him complaining to a member of Duke’s police force about why it had been towed, because it was a M

The rigidity of me, Saturday night at 2:15AM, trying to rip the wrapper off a Magnum when I’m five double Tito’s and sodas deep.

The right answer is to give your kid whatever you’ve been driving, and get yourself something new. My 5-year-old already knows he’ll be driving a 21-year-old Tacoma one day and Dad will be driving something fast again. ;-)

“Both planes will be towed out of the environment for repairs.”

When I had a Camry, I kept a mallet on me in case I saw one that didn’t have the Camry dent yet.