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I guess big yachts are too big for shore power to supply them what they need? $2,000 in diesel seems excessive, even paying yacht club prices. I just calculated the electricity though for a 4000sq foot place with lots of windows and in a hot climate with terrible insulation and got like 7200kWh for the day, which even

I personally think they looks stunning in person. But as always, looks are subjective.

I am not a truck owner and don’t plan to be any time soon. But if I were in the market, I would prefer a larger, less stressed N/A V8 over a highly boosted 6. Don’t get me wrong, I love me a I6 and have owned 4 Jeeps with the 4.0. My argument is that an unstressed engine will probably last longer and be easier to fix.

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No mention of the horrific Roger Williamson crash? Even Niki Lauda’s was terrible.

How much is “a percentage”, dealership? If you are talking 75% going to the scholarship I would say NP because then I’d see this as a historically significant vehicle being sold along with a generous donation to a good cause. Since I suspect that portion will actually be closer to 10%, ND from here to the moon.

ProTip: If you don’t intentionally do drugs, you won’t die of an “accidental” overdose.

It’s a pretty bold move steal something off of the TSA conveyer. Like where else could it have gone? The xray machine doesn’t just eat items out of the bin.

Stick with a newer Tahoe/Yukon or maybe even an Escalade, but DO NOT buy a Mercedes. If you like to keep a car for around 300k miles for relatively little cost in maintenance and upkeep, Owen Bellwood is not your friend. Mechanically, they’re pretty good, but there are so many “luxuries” installed on these, that they

Don’t max-out your budget and consider buying a good 2007 - 2014 Suburban or Tahoe (any SUV on the C/K chassis).

Spend the money on a fresh engine/transmission and some interior upgrades, call it a day. Newer =/= better.

My lesson was to buy, not lease and keep the car until it no longer fit my needs.

he was surprisingly offered a plea deal that saw “multiple other felonies and sentencing enhancements for aggravated white collar crime between $100,000 to $500,000” dismissed.

This $20,000 price point is absurd. Here’s our new-to-us $8k 300ZX. Patience, luck and an adventurous spirit pays off.

Apparently nobody wants to report on the full story about this whole thing. There’s a full minute of footage before the throw that shows she was twerking and dancing and telling people to throw water on her, then I guess the wrong girl did what she asked and was having done to her already, and she freaked and threw a

The guy auctioning off the mic is the guy who owns it.

I like it. Interesting looking car, and less common than the MG convertibles, and it seems well sorted overall. I’d still want to spend some more money on it making it my own, probably add some bumpers back on, ideally I’d want it a different color eventually but wouldn’t need anything major or immediate and is

Both my Spitfire and Land Rover have neatly installed small subs like this. And my Volvo V70 had that exact MB Quart sub. And very upgraded stereo systems besides. I like to be able to hear my music and have it sound decent. Spoiled by the fancy modern factory systems in my Germans.

In the past the high end cars were the first to adopt new technology BUT the cheap cars were the ones to make great changes in the car world: model T, Beetle, Rabbit, Civic, Etc. we really need a <$20k EV.

I make a solid wage but I’m not paying 50k for ANYTHING, much less a vehicle that can only go 60% of the range of my current car.

This.  Very much this.   You get a LOT more car for the money when you buy ICE.