kentb27
KentB27
kentb27

1st gear: I always thought that Ford made a huge mistake by discontinuing the Ranger in the U.S. and not redesigning it. It’s been very disheartening to watch the rest of the world get the new one while we in the U.S. are just twiddling our thumbs. I’m glad they might be realizing that they need a competitor to the

I’ve been signed up as an organ donor ever since I had my driver’s license. I really don’t see what the fuss is all about. It makes me feel good that I can help other people who might die an untimely death if they don’t get the transplant they need. Plus, I’ll be dead, I won’t even know what they take from me. I just

It’s not every day that you see that a Neon like this one that isn’t beat to complete shit. Every Neon I see that’s still on the roads looks like it has been in at least 3 accidents. At the end of the day though, it’s a neon. I’ve never talked to anybody who’s been happy with their Neon. CP.

I can definitely see your argument here Doug, but at the same time I wish I didn’t have dummy plates in my car that are there because of options the first owner didn’t buy.

I really don’t get it either. I also think it’s crazy that in America if you classify a car as a wagon, the general public won’t touch it with a 10 foot pole. Then, when they take a wagon, slap some plastic on it, jack the ride height up a few inches, and call it a crossover (a la Subaru Outback) suddenly people can’t

I saw a Syclone out in wild the other day. I about ran outside from my office and asked the guy how much he wanted for it. I was so excited to see one in real life that I snapped this awful picture to remember it.

I’m pea green with envy that you managed to find a 6-speed manual V70R with atacama. You better hang onto that one.

In my scenario Jim-Bob was abusing the system. Veterans or being injured on the job I definitely understand, and as you mentioned should get support. America treats its Veteran’s like absolute shit and it really pisses me off.

My initial comment was very sarcastic. NASA is a better use of tax dollars than a lot of other things our government spends money on. I have no problem with tax payer dollars being spent on scientific research. Sorry if that came off differently.

I got scared off by the 4C adaptive suspension, it’s very expensive to replace when they go out. I also hear the Haldex AWD likes to blow up differentials. I think a P2 S60R/V70R would be an awesome car to have, but the newest R’s are now almost 9 years old, a lot are approaching or are past 100k and beyond, and they

It’s the NA 2.4. I would love to have a T5 with this transmission, but those are even harder to find, and the V70 R’s are just way too expensive for me to keep one mechanically in the shape it deserves to be in.

So we’re $19 trillion in debt and a bunch of guys working for NASA are contributing to it by spending tax dollars on dropping things into a giant sandbox? The sad part is that there is much worse use of tax payer money than this. Much worse.

I’m very satisfied with my 2004 Volvo V70. I mean, it has this weird thing on the console with numbers that you move around. Who wouldn’t want that?....There’s about 7 of these in the United States.

I think everybody will be better off when the baby boomers are gone. They are the reason why things are less than favorable for young people right now.

Fraternities future might be in more trouble than Sororities future. The amount of men wanting to join fraternities is stagnating. Sororities on the other hand are having more and more women wanting to join every year, to the point that they can barely even accommodate them.

Banning Greek life won’t solve the problem. It just moves the problem elsewhere.

They’re not going anywhere anytime soon. They have more money than you could ever dream of having.

Dammit! I turn 25 on Thursday.

“People are buying more trucks and SUVs, and they’re getting them better equipped,”

I’ve never heard of or seen one of these in my entire life. Does that mean I live under a rock?