jasonraaf
n/a is ok
jasonraaf

Kicks > Juke

Does this mean we’re getting Days of Thunder 2?

I think this is a decent purchase. I voted NP.

Puma is great, but they really need to bring back the Ka!

Problem is they’ll eventually pull out of the US market altogether. We’ll stop seeing old dentists riding their extra LOUD exhaust bikes through the neighborhoods.

IMO a lot of the confusion-fueled backlash could have been avoided if they had been crystal clear in their announcement with a “But Hey! Wait! there’s more coming. We are moving down V to make it more affordable and the new V series you know and love is a V+, VS or Blackwing with proper turbo V6 and V8s” or whatever

I’ve written on this for a long time and have come up with what I think is the ultimate “relativist” answer:

If it doesn’t depreciate by 40% in the first three years, and replacement parts don’t cost three times the price of normal parts, then it’s not a luxury car.

LMFTFY

When I started dating my now ex-wife, about four or five dates in, I once referred to her 1997 Saturn SC with faded paint, cracked panels and dry-rotted interior as a “Shitty Road Toilet”. She took offense, but I quickly apologized and moved on.

I pulled up to pick up a date (it was our first date) in my 2008 BMW 550i. They opened the passenger door to get in and said “do your parents know you stole their car?”

I didn’t need an answer to my Veloster inquiry...the deal was already closed with another store. This phone call came in about 5 days after I communicated by phone and email with a specific salesperson requested a price and never got it. I assumed they weren’t interested and moved on.

It's a good thing car dealers are such trusted establishments of local economies.

Don’t care. This is a Rich Whyte people problem.

Anyone remember that kid that was dieing of cancer and a bunch of people on the fiero forum helped him complehis car before he died. Donated parts, paint and labor. Was an amazing story. 

So by that logic there’s no such thing as an RX-7 with over 50,000 miles

Dealers actually get smart with dashcams. They actually look for them and disconnect. When I confronted dealer about it, they claimed that they wanted to prevent battery drain / interference with diagnostics.

FINALLY! GenZ is starting to be blamed for shit going wrong in industries, we’re almost out of the woods fellow millennials!

IIHS is truly baffling with some of these “rules”. They act as if Europe and Canada haven’t performed their own safety tests and these technologies can’t possibly be safe for AMERICA.

What about for our friends in India? Is there a setting for allowing drivers to drive on whatever side of the road they damn well please?