jbenston
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jbenston

I-16 between Atlanta and Savannah is the most boring stretch of road on earth. Trees, trees, trees, truck nuts, trees, trees, trees for hours. Also if you get off anywhere between Macon and Savannah you will be murdered to death.

Not surprised with the Land Cruiser.

(Channeling JJ Walker) DYNO-MIGHT!

This is completely awesome! I vow to be that little old lady someday.

I bought an XKR convertible a couple weeks ago. The other day I was getting gas when a little old lady (80ish) pulled up behind me in a lovely white Benz SEC. We’re talking like 4'10'’, curly grey hair, cardigan, the whole deal. She comes up, says ‘Wow, what a beautiful car, can I take a look?’ I tell her of course,

“They really think the american people are that friggin dumb?”

One front brake? Really?

Oh man, you could really confuse people here in the US by utilizing armpithairguy...Just make a bunch of photocopies, leave them in people’s windshields at parking lots for no apparent reason.

If you lose a front brake line, you could be toast. Those rear brakes aren’t going to do much for you. If a ball joint breaks, your wheel is falling off. That can kill you even on the flat plains of Kansas. Tie rod ends could potentially break under hard cornering.

Your idea of spending that money to teach people is a

I’m originally from Pennsylvania where they have fairly stringent safety inspections and also lived in Kentucky where there was absolutely none.

It blows my mind that people who shop at wal-mart to save money end up paying taxes that then go to government assistance programs to subsidize wages for wal-mart employees because they aren’t paid enough for a living wage. It’s unreal and really irresponsible that one of the biggest corporations around has employees

Uh, your car is really made using a lot of foreign parts, in fact, if you want to buy a “more American” car you may want to look past the big three based in Detroit, a Honda I drove recently had more domestic build between parts and labor than my wife’s Ford.

Katheryn, on the off chance you are reading this — it sounds like you have a book in you. Your comment quoted above speaks volumes and I would read more of what you have to say.

“See, that’s why I don’t wear a seatbelt.”

Tacomas are crazy...depending on your budget you might be better off buying a new one.

We can’t make Mary Barra kill a guy.

Mr. Crissey’s logic – and yours, by extension – is fundamentally backwards. Labor is an expense, and a necessary one. Profits are literally the money that’s left over after expenses. To run a business properly, you must pay your expenses before you start taking money out of it.

“Man, this new car smell really takes me back to college.”

Torchinsky hour? We’re so happy we do the dance of joy!

The world needs more Torchinsky hours.