lebaronjames
LeBaronJames
lebaronjames

TBH, if I were to ever own an old British car, Mini and Sunbeam Tiger are 1&2 on my list.

I think drivers in LA are so used to being stationary that it never occurs to them that they can use motion to evade lunacy.

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I’ve seen bigger jumps right here in the US.

CP. I’ll buy it in 2 years when I can get it for $13,000. Crippling depreciation FTW!

COTY?

I’m just trying to be an a’hole and a hater. I actually like these but fear the unknown.

I feel you. I’m 45 minutes from ohare to gurnee on the 294/94 but over an hour on the return trip. And fuck the Eisenhower; fuck that goddamn thing right in it’s compacted ass.

Rolls, reimagined by Mansory

Most of these will spend their short, depreciation-laden existences stuck in LA traffic. Good test.

Stop giving terrible life advice. There are married men on here who will be single six months after buying this garbage; home wrecker!!

This article left me wanting more. I want to hear about your adventures in wrenching, and see your skills improve and to see you grow into a resourceful car fixer guy. Only rich folks like DeMuro let someone else do all their repairs.

Also, the cost of using Darths old helmets ain’t cheap. They don’t depreciate like the old X34 landspeeders that haven’t been worth shit since the X38s were released.

And anything that happens in Russia!

I drive on Chicago expressways, in rush hour, every weekday; can confirm. Self driving car; take me away!

I like where you’re going with this. Now I’m convinced I need (another) one. It’s been 20 years since my last one.

Wrong. The staff is all wrong. That gen of Camaro kinda sucks to wrench on and the LT1 is a mutant. The bug and model T will suck to drive once you’re done wrenching on them; too slow, to spartan and too antiquated.

So are my eyedrums.

Bro-No!

I was guessing nobody would.

That’s the word I couldn’t think of!