jimmythemonkey
MazdaMonkey
jimmythemonkey

There is zero chance an amateur runner ran the 2nd half of a sub-3 hour marathon 17 minutes faster than the first. ZERO.

Find a 4 or 6 cyl Mustang from '85 - '93 for $500. Throw away the interior, glass & drivetrain. There are so many cheap, used, but well made go fast parts, you will have a hard time deciding. A used 408 stroker will easily make 500 bulletproof HP for less than $2k. A modded C4 with a transbrake $2k. A lightweight K

If only Land Rover would read your articles and rethink their way of doing things like Car Max did.

No! Absolutely not! I am an outraged consumer and retain my right to whine!

That is a SLEEK file cabinet! What kind of kid would want a bike, when faced with that?

Yep. Every time some asks me about a used BMW/MB/Audi now, I steer them towards a used Infiniti/Lexus/Acura. I've tried to explain to people so many times that "looking baller" on a budget is a bad idea, so now I'm just minimizing damage. The 3 Japanese luxury brands are pretty reliable overall, even if parts costs

Hahahaha. Clearly, based on my own vehicle purchases, I feel exactly the same way.

Where I work we refuse to sell European cars over 10 years old or 100,000 miles. They're just too damn risky. Even when they check out perfectly they always come back with problems. And you can't move them selling them as-is because then the customers say "You're selling this BMW for TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS and you won't

*Puts fingers in ears*

Melissa Peterson and her dog...

I actually called them one time about a question with my 89 Buick that was given to me by my Grandmother. Their first question was: do you have a girlfriend? (at the time I did). I was advised that any woman who would want to date me in a 1989 Buick Century is a keeper and I should marry her (and I did).