jordanwphillips
Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
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First car time approached, and I wanted a truck. I test drove a couple GMT400's and they left me disappointed, but they weren’t what I really wanted. What I really wanted was a 98-02 Ram 2500 with the correct engine. That was a problem, because the correct engine drives up the price. One night I found the one: 2001

They both seem to have the same passion for what they do, and that is a quality that is a good thing to see. Koenigsegg just seems to be a happy guy that achieved his dream.

Yeah, that’s pretty much it. I lived there for a short time, and was surprised by the accent.

I worked outside for the day, so it wouldn’t have been any worse.

Dammit, I wish I knew this was happening.

Google “A Boy Named Sue"

Whataburger has taquitos?

Good gas mileage, that’s hilarious. No, it won’t. Old Toyota’s get absolutely awful fuel economy. My 4Runner made my friends 351 F250 seem like a fuel miser.

As an owner of a Toyota with one, if it is engaged, it is. Mine doesn’t work, so it’s never a problem.

I know, I know, the rotary has plenty of problems, but driving one left a mark on me that not a single other car has. The redline, the sound, and the overall experience, it’s wonderful.

Was it like Ford’s system on the ST twins where it uses the brakes, or did it actually distribute power?

So did I, but I’m glad I didn’t get one.

And the fact that the C7Z is kind of shitty.

I was actually going to buy a Chevy, but this swayed me over.

Also, Ford’s first time buyer program is pretty excellent. Pretty much anybody that hasn’t bought a new car before can get approved, as long as they have some sort of down payment. Guess what the interest rate is for your entire term?

It’s not just the suspension, it’s the complete lack of feel from anything else.

They are all terrible, at least the 1500's.

Were the other 33 Volvo 240's and Chevy Aveo’s?

The 2500's were more palatable.

Fiesta ST. But yeah, it’s build quality isn’t great. It’s a blast to drive though, and for the most part it seems that most of them have held up well so far.