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Directing sales to the online tool ...Isn’t that exactly what Ryan did on The Office?

That’s about $0.07 per night, if my math is correct. 

That’s about $0.07 per night, if my math is correct. 

This happened to me in High School in my ‘84 Grandma Rquis. I had to call a buddy with a truck to tow me off the mound. 

You’re publicly confessing to robbery at that price. 

When I was fresh out of college, I desperately needed to upgrade from my 1998 Dodge Stratus that had a random cylinder misfire and a blown AC compressor. On a weekend trip to San Clemente, we popped into every local dealer looking for a 3-5 year old Toyota/Mazda compact. We found a one owner 2007 Corolla S in phantom

Those are 10 foot calipers. The thumbnails looked good but the pictures look like a 12-year-old’s art project.

If you had to drive a Prowler, a revamped Thunderbird, or an SSR, what would you pick?

I’ve always blamed HD for sabotaging Buell’s success. But now that EBR hasn’t taken off, I’m wondering if the common denominator is Buell himself. It’s time for Buell to put up or shut up and prove his worth.

Buell just can’t make a good-looking motorcycle to save his life. Well, at least there won’t be any excuses this time around. Buell gets another chance, without HD to allegedly hold him back this time and with all of the momentum of the electric craze.

The 2006ish Mustang V6 models were limited to 112ish. To bypass the restriction led to catastrophic failure. 

The new mid-engine corvette looks good in red. Oh wait...

I couldn’t tell them apart in the article that was posted this morning. I thought it was just the same xerox copy of the same model. Sure enough, side-by-side you can see it’s just different bodywork on top of the usual go-faster bits.

VW- Did you learn nothing from Toyota/Scion?

You just described a Toyota Tacoma SR. $25,500 for the access cab. 

Marriott points are worth about 2/3 of what they were worth pre-2015. I had the Chase Marriott credit card and used the points for hotels in the LA area. I noticed that in 2015 I couldn’t book the same Courtyard for the same amount of points as before. I ended up getting ride of the credit card altogether because

Me too :(

Now that’s a man who grew up with a mom who had a hutch and a China set that never got used. 

It’s overpriced for what it is. It’s a very clean Legend, but it’s still a $2000 car (even with the very low mileage).

the transmissions tend to crap the bed. Watch out for that. The Legend is a piece of automotive history, as the first car to officially break the Japanese automakers’ gentleman agreement that capped horsepower at 180-something. But compared to modern safety features, power figures, and reliability... it’s hard to