kentb827
Kent
kentb827

I haven’t been to ME yet but I want to go someday.

Lmao

I think the higher than average repair costs of VWs piss people off more than anything.

He had one line in the show where he was talking about how he hates change and he said “I’ve driven the same car since 1991" but that’s horseshit because the body style of Park Avenue he drove came out in 1997. Guess the writers didn’t know their cars very well.

Yeah that’s kind of lame. I would like to know how much that would change the results if they included all makes and models.

I have a hard time understanding why that is. They’re so over-valued used that you might as well buy them new if you can afford to. A 4 year old 4Runner in good condition only cost a couple grand less than a brand new one.

Nissans from the 90's are tanks.....If you can stop them from rusting.

Trucks in general are extremely over-valued today but used Toyota trucks are especially overpriced. You might as well just buy them new if you can afford to.

Portland, OR is great but the cost of living and horrible traffic are real bummers. Other than that I don’t have anything else bad to say.

Lol. I live in Overland Park. There will always be resentment between the Kansas and Missouri sides of KC. I work in KS so there is no reason for me to live in MO. If I ever get a job in MO, I will move to MO. I do have to say that Kansas City is one of the better cities in the Midwest to live in and there’s been a

NYC is not the best at everything. They just like to claim that they are.

Then after the fire it will rain and your house will fall down a cliff.

DC sucks ass.

After ass.

A Range Rover, because it would be too busy not working properly.

I don’t necessarily disagree with you about that, although it doesn’t seem like most new domestics are made like that anymore. That’s just the way of the times though.

The EV tax credit surviving (for now at least) will be a big help too.

Well, they’re not wrong. I got my first credit card in 2011. It is still my only credit card today. I have no plans to get rid of it either.

Better than I expected.

The Great Lakes region of the US does seem to drive more domestics. I wonder if that has anything to do with Detroit being a major economic hub in the region.