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Gas guzzler meaning they are severely limited in the amount of shenanigans they can go get up to and they have to get a job to get up to them. Giving your kid a gas guzzler is good for them, keeps them out of trouble and always willing to do chores for a few bucks for gas money. 

Except against Kool-Aid Man.

unlike regular SUVs, the Model X’s battery pack is mounted under the car’s floor

I would expect nothing less from a car whose entire development — from the very beginning stages — involved regular beatings with the ugly stick.

Lose the decals, throw on a set of fuchs, and this is a rad van.

Step 1: Sell it and buy something you don’t despise.

I’m thinking this is kind of inevitable. They’re driving really fast cars really fast, which they have never driven before, on unfamiliar roads, and all for our viewing enjoyment.

I love my ‘73 450SL, unfortunately my wife wants it gone so it’s up for sale.

I really would like to understand from those that vote CP their criteria. ((Perhaps, “Well, if she doesn’t look like [insert supermodel], i’m not going to [insert fantasy]”)).

I’ve always been of the opinion that if riders/drivers want to take these sort of risks ( presuming they understand the risks ) in dangerous events, they should be allowed to do so. That said, the frequent fatalities at the TT are still hard to accept as an outsider.

Why do people think that an old lady in a tube top is a law enforcement officer?

Speaking from my actual car carrier experience, thats alot of weight over its rear axle.

Unless it comes with the Porsche not no but hell no. Crackpipe for its kidnap potential. “It puts the lotion on its skin”

This is why people build beater trucks! No one in there right mind takes a brand new $40k+ truck off road and beats the shit out of it (a truck NOT designed for said activity). Side note: Chevy ran a truck ad back in the 70's (IIRC) that had a truck jumping a fence. Well, some dude tried it and destroyed his truck. He

Seems pretty weak to me to be honest. When I was a young, dumb kid I had a ‘94 Thunderbird and a stretch of road with plenty of peaks sufficient to catch some air, and in my young, dumb kidness, I took advantage of that many times without breaking anything on the car once. “Ram tough” my ass.

Nice price for a few reasons: It’s a Jag, it’s a V12, and even though I am fully aware of how terribly unreliable these are, I have always wanted one.

It’s a Jaaaaaaaag, it has twelve cylinders, and it’s for 6k.

‘Mean Old Dealer won’t sell me a car for a price that I like’.
Well econ 101 tells us:
1. They are more aware of market conditions or their brand position than you are and will sell the car to someone else at their price.
2. They are wrong and will eventually adjust their pricing or go out of business.

Premium CVT”.