jalonpniklaus
Jalon P Niklaus
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Ccan’t wait to hear how somebody scratches a toilet humor joke in the Lexan and everyone on the ship just denies it.

I think I’m certainly in the minority with the idea that I don’t want my feet to be the actual crumple zone and that the Chrysler van of this era is, dare I say it, superior.  Ugh, no dice.

Local dealer had a buy one Kia Soul, get a second one for half off. I’d do that deal for company cars in a heartbeat now (or in the future, less ridiculous times).

$12,500 won't build a new garage when the Union-Built Bolt burns it down.  Crack pipe.

“We” should iron this track out a bit, maybe ovalize the track, bank the turns, pad the walls, ditch the elevation changes, and make the cars able to withstand multiple hits. I’ll call the new racing “NASCULA 1".

I always wanted a Cannonball Run party, complete with cross country drive, Trans Am, Countach (with fancy occupants), Smokeys on my tail, a big rig (with a mural), a convoy, you name it. Maybe my sights were too high.

I’m amazed one of these Elio dipshits can’t actually put out a basic car of some sort. The “technology” for literally everything about this car is already out there in huge quantity. They must have a hidden company motto that forbids actual legitimacy.

We've got to save our coach whip manufacturers!

Strange, I’m looking at the B pillars between the two pics and they are clearly not the same.

Couldn’t hit NP fast enough after seeing that interior. I’d figure out some sort of use for this Aviator.

I don’t understand why David is upset — his ZJ just became even more “Holy Grail”.

What truck is the greatest? God damn Silveraydo, that's what!

$100 2008 Ruckus from inner city scrapyard (from city salvage auction) + about $100 in Ebay parts + few hours labor = $200 dollar Ruckus. Admittedly, a pretty good deal, especially since it runs great, looks decent, and has a clean VIN.

I wouldn’t buy the Vespa, but I could see the iconic appeal, even at $7500. The Bimmer, however, I could see that getting a following and being modded, wheelied, raced, you name it. Holding breath for an interesting price...

Bradley, I’m not sure this can stack up to my $200 Ruckus... Just pulling your chain there big fella.

Ha! You’re looking in the wrong places! Got it at an inner city scrap yard, which got it at a city tow yard auction. Had a small amount of crash damage, a clogged up carb, but a clean VIN.

Admittedly, a $200 Ruckus is pretty hard to beat. Let’s be honest though, the Cake is absolutely inspired by the Ruckus, and why the hell not? The comparison does highlight some issues though. They’re in the same price range and targeted at many of the same folks. The cake appears way lighter and is electric, other

It’s certainly not going for speed.

I like it, as it reminds me of my Honda Ruckus. Unlike the Ruckus, however, this is not quite the utilitarian, although it is small, which I can dig. I paid about $200 to buy and get my Ruckus on the road, so I would say the Cake’s price is up there a bit. For all of those who have not ridden anything like this type

Beat car nobody bought has to be a 2020 or 2021 C8. After plenty of hoopla, I think they’ve sold, what, 100 of them? And all of those apparently went to YouTubers. And nobody in the history of ever, got a $60k version that was jabbered about endlessly.