jameseshepherd
Jameseshepherd
jameseshepherd

We often go to see our in-laws and stay for a long weekend - about a three hour trip - but by the time we pack the dog, the dog’s stuff, our stuff, our nephew (who’s 6'-8" and weighs 350 lbs) and his stuff, even our small Impreza station wagon is stuffed. I cannot even drive as I cannot physically fit beside my nephew

Same problem everywhere - our electrical infrastructure is also crumbling yet no one wants to pay higher electricity costs to do the repairs or replacement necessary to keep the system functioning.

Of course he does.

I had a 250,000 mile 1990 4Runner that I sold to a friend who drove it another 50,000 miles and then to another person who is still driving it. I think I was in it for two sets of front rotors, one radiator, one clutch, one set of plug leads, one set of shocks ... and that is it.

250,000 mile Lexus IS300

The only news that I want to read about the Kardashiansis the story about their untimely death.

My 1990 4Runner 2 door manual five speed V6.

After being told that my engine is cutting out at 7000 RPM instead of 8500 RPM (engine tuned to replicate Lotus Elise fuel cutoff):

The seller is literally asking for almost the original selling price of the vehicle ... claiming they should face zero depreciation on a Cavalier?

I am not getting the economics of this car ... $28M? Really?

When I forgot to safety wire the rear brake pad pins on my rally car.

I wish I had the money to drive some of my dream cars from the year I was born

2021 Porsche Cayman GT4 Manual

I had a 1990 4Runner except a two door manual.

Can you ask them why they continuously make the 7 Series BMW look so ugly?

My longest “commute” was between the airport in Almaty, Kazakhstan to the work site in Balkhash.

I once was in a rally race and finished a tortuous 26 km stage (very fast but with a lot of corners).

C8 Corvette

That’s my impression - GM is just looking for higher future repair bills by using a DCT.

Didn’t Porsche say the same thing about the GT3?