kentb827
Kent
kentb827

They were truly ahead of their time.

Down!

Someone needs to petition VW to send the Up GTI overseas to the United States.

Not even that. A fair lot of them probably have a pickup at home. For hauling organic compost for their community garden. And all their kids drive white jeep wranglers. Cause bros. They’re a jeep thing.

How many of these can you stow in the 2019 Ram 1500?

All IPAs taste like a mouthful of dirt & grass. I’m convinced beer-o-philes insist that they’re “good” just to act like they know something we don’t.

Your caption made me laugh a lot harder than it should... probably because that’s the EXACT reason I want a lot of different cars lol.

Nice! I forgot about the 2 door. I would fab some cheap subframe connectors out of steel tube and cut off the roof for a cheap full-time convertible.

You are on the wroooooooong web site.

A Wrangler with a glandular problem.

Meh car Saturday. I drove one for a while. It was transportation. Never got why it needed such a big volt meter though. They must have been worried about something.

“I am pretty anxious to get something new after the first 12 to 18 months anyway. “

the fact that you said newer instead of new makes this perfect.

Dodge has thought it’s the 1970's

Yeah all the millennials I know are really on top of it in terms of keeping their costs down, paying off their credit cards in full every month and getting the best reward deals on them (essentially saving money by using credit cards) and budgeting towards retirement pretty aggressively. And they’re all pretty

Compare that to our parents and grandparents and you’ll notice that they didn’t have to save for retirement the same way because many of them were given pensions by their companies when they first started out.

Gen X-ers came of age in the 80s and 90s - keeping up with the Jones’ was all the rage, wages were high (because they’re the same as they are now), and cost of living was much lower.

OH! He told you to man up, called you an twinkie, then called you ma’am! That’s such an epic burn. He even criticized your student loan payment history!!!!

Take that! :D :D

Probably a trend in all cohorts if you poke around since you look at a roughly 20-year span. It’d be interesting to see how the early boomers stack up against the tail end of the “silent generation,” for example. Anyway, late Gen-X-ers (like myself, 1979) and the early Millennials (like my wife, 1982) are almost a

I have mixed feelings on this as a millennial somehow birthed by Boomers. On the one hand, I like my parents. On the other, I want to buy a 60s Bronco without selling a kidney.