jonRob5189
jonRob5189
jonRob5189

I enjoyed the World of Coke, despite the crowds. I also thoroughly enjoyed the Georgia Aquarium, but then again, I have yet to visit an aquarium I didn’t like. The CNN Center, though, was boring to me and a waste of time. I didn’t like how you are required to follow a tour guide once inside, everything is so

I went to Casa Bonita when I was probably 9 or 10, when my family had just moved to Denver. My dad took us there because he had heard that you “have to check out Casa Bonita”. As a kid, it was awesome, but my dad never took us back, and I never understood why.

Mazda called, they want their overall interior aesthetic back, please.  

There are much better (and scarier) videos from the dashcams of cars going the opposite direction.  Google it.  

This may be the most egregious display of “catfish mouth” in a modern car yet. That front end is atrocious!

As a survivor of leukemia, I can say that there were three distinct moments of relief during the entire process.  The first was hearing that I was in remission.  The second was five years after remission, hearing that the odds of it coming back were now essentially zero.  And the third was the initial diagnosis.  The

I was going to suggest a Frontier as well. They are commonly forgotten trucks, however, working at a dealership I’m always interested when one comes in on trade or when we buy one wholesale. There’s a tough, rugged dude factor to them, especially the PRO-4x model. I think they’re cool.

CJ is no Todd Gurley. Having said that, CJ is also not your average run-of-the-mill running back. He was a pivotal part of the Broncos’ offense under Manning and helped them win SB50. He made Brock Osweiler look good. I always enjoyed watching him as a Bronco - he’s like a bowling ball on the field. Once he’s moving,

Courtney lives in Denver, Colorado and doesn’t care about performance. Courtney DEFINITELY needs a Subaru Crosstrek.

I work at a Subaru dealership, and I can tell you that there is absolutely a market in the US for a turbo Crosstrek. I’ve seen people walk away from a Crosstrek because of the lack of power. Ironically, many of them ended up walking into an FXT, which is now dead as well.

The WRX is available with EyeSight, but only on the automatic, CVT, Limited trim that stickers for $36k. In other words, the WRX is not available with EyeSight.

Get a 3.6R Outback - capable, comfortable, decently fast and all of your Northwestern construction buddies will immediately recognize what it is.

Crosstreks in the left lane on I-70, climbing west out of Denver. I feel your pain.  They’re everywhere. 

I work at a Subaru dealership, so I’m constantly driving different models every day, moving them around, showing them, etc. I’ve gotta say, even though I’m a Subaru advocate and owner, the CVT/naturally aspirated Boxer combo is just.....bad.

Give it AWD and some SLIGHTLY meatier tires (and maybe more of a lift - just a scosche) and it would probably outsell the regular Beetle.

It surprises me to hear this. I've had subscriptions to Automobile, MT, and C&D for the past fifteen years, and I like Automobile the best.

I'm from Colorado, and I thought this was hilarious. Not as hilarious, however, as SoCal news stations reporting on frigid cold snaps when the temps dip below 65.

Classic Hyundai....check out the grille on the new Genesis.

Also, if you're bashing this BMW based on price-for-the-speed alone, here's a list of cars that are also over $100k that are SLOWER to 60 than this M6 (I'm not even a BMW fan, but your posts piss me off). Most of these cars are significantly pricier than the M6 as well:

First of all, there are few (maybe three that I can think of) cars that can match or beat the GT-R from 0-60. The GT-R has AWD, hence the quicker 0-60. 4.1 seconds for a RWD car is ridiculously quick. There was a time when 5 seconds to sixty was a "fast" car, and, IMO, it still is. I'm guessing you've never been