kentb27
KentB27
kentb27

I know, you’re absolutely right. Thank goodness I don’t buy pickup trucks. I hate being ripped off too much to buy one. Maybe trucks have never been cheap, but it seems like any decent truck is going for stupid money these days.

You guys also need to learn your cars over here at FlightClub. What you have in the video is a Lexus Is350, an older Ford Explorer, and a Ford Escape. In the driveway there is a Honda Civic. I can’t tell what the other car is but I could if they showed the front of it.

While I think that it needs to be made clear to the public that pointing lasers at aircraft will not be tolerated, I do not think it is necessary to completely ruin this kid’s life over this (as some people in the comments seem to think). I’m not saying he shouldn’t be charged or convicted of anything....Give the kid

I have no sympathy or understanding for people who are willing to pay that much for a 10 year old truck. That’s ridiculous, even if the market is this good right now.

I just want a 4x4 Toyota Van so badly and I don’t know why.

I agree. With the exception of the S-Class and some AMG models I feel like Mercedes has a whole lineup of “who gives a shit?”.

Now that you mention it the resemblance is striking. Especially in the greenhouse.

“Some cities are discussing the possibility of banning the use of conventional gasoline power”

3rd gear: The Volvo XC90 should have no problem selling well in the U.S. I live in the “established” part of Kansas City. I’m a Volvo driver myself and there are so many Volvo families in my area that have at least 2 Volvos, one of which is always an XC90. You bet your ass that they’ll all be scurrying to the Volvo

Oh for sure since they’re the same car underneath. You can’t go wrong with either. I’ve heard that they’re built to withstand a 25-30 year service life with minimal maintenance, which is just nuts.

You forgot to mention that from 2002-2004 the Xterra had an optional supercharged V6, which was pretty cool.

Yep. My dad blew his out on his 2005 Yukon XL Denali twice in 100k. But he also towed trailers a lot which didn’t help. It was around $1,000 to replace each time.

Ha you’re probably right. I was being a little bit mean.

Well, the Land Cruiser is going to the be the only luxury SUV on sale today that is still running in 15-20 years. So yes, I’d say it’s worth the price. That piece of crap overpriced Escalade your neighbor bought trying to be cool on the other hand will be at the dealer on a weekly basis for warranty work, most likely

I actually agree. Why does the Hellcat name need to be spread to other models in the lineup? That just makes the name worse. If they really want more performance cars then make SRT do it. I do realize that technically the Hellcats are SRT products, but I think Hellcat is a dumb name and I don’t want to see it

Registration itself is $35 in KS if your vehicle weighs less than 4500lbs, it’s $45 if it weighs more than 4,500. The property taxes are where they screw you (if you drive a newer car). My 2004 Volvo V70 has $80 worth of property taxes so I can walk out of there registering and tagging it for about $115. I’m not so

I’ve lived on both the MO and KS side of KC. The KS side is a much nicer place to live. It’s a bit more expensive, but it’s worth it.

He probably wouldn’t have even been able to be charged with any crime for this in Kansas. There are no vehicle inspections here and that’s the way I like it.

Why does it always have to be an ATR lately? It really hasn’t been a very good year for them, even though all of the crashes involving them recently have had nothing to with the design of the plane.