justgetacamry
Just Get a Camry
justgetacamry

Hey hey hey...I use that 0-60 time every day going to and coming back from work. Gotta get up to speed with traffic from those metered ramps!

And no legroom.

“I have a bigger turning radius than a longbox F350"

Yeah, I usually repsond saying that I believe the price is reasonable, but I’m open to negotiation, but then I full on refuse to negotiate price until the person shows up and looks at the car.

Normal people see this and go: “oh, troll, not serious buyer” and never respond. All you see here are two trolls, evenly matched.

A virtual safety car is called to retrieve Bottas’ stranded Mercedes, and Hamilton stays out while all rivals behind pit for tires.

1 is right

Chef: MY MOM

I’ve seen manufacturer (Chrysler) offer a sub-prime borrower” rebate. Of course the value of said rebate will be cancelled out by the F&I raking them over the coals over AD&D insurance. It’s not a fair stereotype but I do tend to think bad credit= vulnerable to making bad decisions.

Martin Brundle agrees.

There’s a really solid reason for the vertical spoke preventing people from driving with one hand at 6 o’clock and that’s the airbag. If you get in a crash with your arm down there you’ll have it broken in four places and driven into your groin with the force of a bomb. With 10-and-2/9-and-3 your arms get pushed away

I just took a 1999 Camry LE 4 cylinder with 211,000 miles (original automatic transmission drivetrain) on a 6700+ mile road trip from Pittsburgh to Vegas to Montana and then back to Pittsburgh. We stopped at 7 national parks and Monument Valley on the way. It never left us stranded and the only casualty was a

CTE is not mentioned yet? What in the fudgeknuckle is happening?

What advantages does this aeroplane have over, say, a train? Which I can also afford.

We’re all celebrating and cheering, but they’re going to sell possibly 7 of these, nationwide.

The holier-than-thou enthusiasts who look down on anyone who doesn’t drive a manual.

I think we have to be careful. Anthony Bourdain was a guy who’s “public” life was who we wanted to be. I have no doubt that he was very much who he appeared to be on camera, I am not saying it was an act (given how the folks who knew him talk of him this is undeniably true). But what I am saying is that it is hard

Wow, another hot take on how people are stupid for buying SUVs that get the same (or better) MPG than their minivan equivalents and are actually usable for people with more than just their flaky love interest to move around.

Never forget.