lebaronjames
LeBaronJames
lebaronjames

“. . . and cater to wealthy suburban moms who, wear Gucci flannel, haven’t told their husbands that they are gay, and like the look of adventure but really just need something practical.”

Or as he pronounces it “. . . Manuel Labor”. 

I’ll buy one........Wait, will it be <$40,000.

At probably $75,000-85,000, even if more than 11 people cared about the GT500, only 4 of them might be able to afford it.

David Tracy can’t even afford David Tracy’s cars. He can afford to buy them but not make them roadworthy.

Replacing the battery is super-easy. The end of the battery holder that has the little coil spring is “negative” or ass of the battery and the other end gets the battery nipple, otherwise known as “positive”. Pop a new one in and down the road you go.

Where did you buy your crystal ball and are there any available? Accurate AF.

People here will complain about the following things, which the rest of the automotive-buying world cares nothing about and all-the-while failing to internalize that complaining solves nothing and only reinforces the cognitive dissonance creating the frustration:

Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT8. Here’s one under budget so there’s enough $$ left over for the “likely” repairs. 

I don’t think ninjas work in teams......

I do like that F series though. Different wheels/tires and I’m into it.

I’d appreciate it if you refrained from using complex medical terminology on this forum; I didn’t come here to learn things.

That includes the small penis........

But the wheels on that Avalanche were certainly made in China.......

It would put the “El” in El Camino. I’m not sure who is putting the “Camino” in El Camino but that’s for someone smarter than me to figure out.

Then it would be a “Snow-Dozer”

A toxic reef full of fish wearing Oakleys.

Can’t you just ship them to Texas, where they were invented?

Or if you keep it............

I think you meant to say “. . . it’s only going to get BETTER!”