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I loved my ‘85 GT that I had. And as much as I have a love for these cars, 11,500 is just way too much for an antiquated car that only tugs at my memories. 

There are so many companies that only buy 2WD trucks for insurance, gas, and so their workers don’t go off-roading...too much at least. With all the weight in the bed, maybe a limited slip diff, snow shouldn’t be a huge issue. Slow down, drive defensively, but, then again, not their ride, so...hammer down!

I’ve seen Tundra’s on the lost with over 200k still going for 20k. You gave someone a heck of a bargain. I will admit, it was immaculate and had a lot of goodies, but was still over 10 years old. 

what the fuc....is that? Wow. I thought the house that was renovated before I moved into it was bad. 

‘84 GT, 22R-E. Body quit before the motor. Both of you have my condolences. 

had a ‘94 T-Bird, will agree. Head gasket. Mine had just about that mileage when it went. 

I doubt this car has seen anything more than 40 MPH. 

After my dad has his second (third?) major stroke, early 90's my mom went shopping. Found an used E150, few options, but was a window van. Had an used lift put into it, and over the next 3 years only put about 10k miles on it. Was not cheap, as it was done separately, but glad she was able to find an used lift. I’m

My FIL had, then sold, a Pontiac T37 Lightweight known as Black Gold. It was raced out of Denton, TX under the Monk King Pontiac dealership. Ran great in it’s day (1971) and for the time it was raced. The motor that is in it now is not the same motor, but it still runs hard, sounds good, and I would love to have it

from the ad it says a new engine was installed in 2017. Too much of a red flag there. 

There are a lot of dealers marking up a Telluride. anywhere between $1000 and $10,000. 

There is a car wash that has an over-bright soda light that illuminates my back yard. It is quite the distance away. Luckily, garage end of my house. Behind me is the raisin ranch (retirement home) that does an awesome job of lighting up my bedroom. The house was there before anything else. 

It looks too much like a Taurus\Fusion\Focus between the pillars. It might say Jag, have the motor of a Jag, still looks too much like a Ford for that price. 

The prices of used vehicles now has gone nothing but up. My Telluride is actually worth more a year or so after purchase than it was when I bought it. Never had a vehicle do that before. It’s up 3-5k over MSRP on the lot. It is strange times we live in. 

wheelies are not the best for the front suspension. Can also drain oil out of a clutch, make the oil-pickup a bit more difficult. Stoppies (reverse wheelies) are even worse. There is a lot of pressure and strain put onto the front tubes. 

That Denali is easily a 6-figure price tag. insane. People are spending more on their cars than the house they bought 15 years ago. And it depreciates. But, what can you do? Vehicles wear out, need to pull, gotta have a big truck, and nobody makes a base anything any more...

I’ve got an AWD Telluride, best I’ve been able to do it ~28 MPG. I average 23 with in-town and country road driving. Meets the same thing as the Sorento with the smaller engine, so, I would think it could do much better than advertised. The woodgrain and center stack & armrest area look exactly the same. Now that I’ve

Does this car come with a warning sticker? One that reads do not floor it if you are pregnant, have high blood pressure, brain aneurysm, are prone to passing out, or cannot control your Mustang....

why did you not say “Medicare Administrator Seema Verma Spent $6 Million of Taxpayers’ Money on Glow Up, Including a $2,933 Girl’s Night Out”

Clinton?