I’ve got a 2007 Porsche Cayman, guards red, stick. 2015 Focus 5 door, white. Pick a name for my cars
I’ve got a 2007 Porsche Cayman, guards red, stick. 2015 Focus 5 door, white. Pick a name for my cars
Steering wheel is on the wrong side, someone better alert FK’s Korean chauffeur
I’m not buying it.. Fancy Kristen might tag along with Lexus, but certainly not Toyota.
He’s trying to break into a Tacoma. In Seattle. Am I the only one who sees the irony in this? Fuck me, this city is going to hell in a hurry.
My 2007 Porsche Cayman is a 5-speed
I’ll keep my ‘07 Cayman, but I would also buy one of these immediately
I could care less if there’s girls there or not, kinda like cheerleaders at a football game. That said if there’s a job opportunity and they apply for the job, what’s the big deal? No one is forcing the girls to do this work, judging by the picture they look happy enough to me.
S1000, because turbos!
Sold my ‘89 Supra Turbo to a dude, the sale itself was a bit sketchy as the guy confirmed he wanted the car and would pay asking price ($10k). He brought his friend the mechanic with him to inspect the car and pay me; the mechanic claimed the car needed ~ $1000 in work (bullshit) so I was offered $9000. I told him if…
I said I spent time in Montreal recently and in many instances the person serving us didn’t speak English, and I cited as an example a McDonald’s drive through in Dorion. December 23, 11 am. Drive through. Girl on the other end of the speaker couldn’t understand English. That’s it. I switched to French and ordered…
Didn’t I mention I spoke French? Clearly comprehension isn’t your strong suit. My point was, and is, that people in the service industry very close to the major city in the province, should speak English. There’s this crazy concept called tourism, fucktard
Until you drive off the island.. I stopped at a McDonald’s to get breakfast in Dorion at Christmas time and no one spoke English. I switched to French but it sure was surreal being so close to Montreal. I lived in Montreal for 48 years, moved to the U.S. seven years ago. The city feels a bit different, almost an…
I wonder how many reservations they still have, I can’t be the only one who cancelled?
Given the option of a really nice, inexpensive wagon I would buy one in a heartbeat. I get by with three hatchbacks..but crossovers don’t all suck.
My company gives me $425 a month as a car allowance and pays 19 cents/mile. I pocket it since I have a fully paid for 2016 Focus, but if I needed to get another car it wouldn’t be a stretch since the lease would be heavily offset with my car plan.
I’m a Canadian living in the U.S. and have been very disappointed with the U.S. networks coverage of past Olympic games. They’ll talk about a U.S. athletes outstanding skills, while said athlete ranks 38th in the world. I hate watching the Olympics here.
You hear “douche” all the time too, cuz Porsche. In my case someone asks me what car I drive, and I reply Cayman. Response is universally, nice SUV.
When I met my wife she had a 2006 Prius, I married her anyway cuz it’s really her only glaring fault. She still drives it, we call it The Penis
To each his/her own, and quite honestly awards and votes of confidence from the likes of CR are pretty meaningless to me. I find their interiors stark, cheap, and poorly thought out. Hey, that’s one man’s opinion..