Since when is just over 100k part of the high mileage club?
Since when is just over 100k part of the high mileage club?
We would have a new Tourx in our driveway, if it wasn’t for the cheap ass interior, rock hard seats, terrible visibility, terrible road noise, and horrid transmission.
Buying a bulletproof, extremely comfortable, efficient cruiser for cruising on the highway is a horrible idea why?
I’d gladly take a mint Lesabre for $2500 over pretty much any $20k car.
Those early 2000s Lesabres will easily crack 30 mpg cruising highway. You’ll be hard pressed to find a more comfortable car with that kind of real world economy.
That old Lesabre is easily more “luxurious/comfortable” than most “luxury” cars of today.
If you can’t handle driving maybe you should just stop, it’d save all of us a lot of hassle.
Is it really that fucking hard for you to be an attentive driver so you don’t block a crosswalk?
Parking in a crosswalk is intentional, full stop. You can see the lights, you can see traffic, you chose to pull into the crosswalk knowing you weren’t going to make it across the crosswalk didn’t just accidentally appear under your vehicle.
Na, rather buy the sports car with a clean Carfax that has had severe structural repairs instead right? I mean, the Carfax is clean, it must be good right?
Lights don’t just suddenly change and you can watch traffic to know if you’ll be able to make the light or not. Blocking a crosswalk IS being an ass, period.
Figured with a 73k mile 1992 Caravan and a 2018 Grand Caravan SE (with all the GT goodies) added to the fleet I should update.
Yep. Any time I see a Toyota on the road I can pretty much put money down they’ll do something completely idiotic/oblivious in the next 30 secs.
Even that, title history gets blurry when vehicles move with people from state to state, or vehicles move from dealer to dealer sometimes, which even makes using it for that a game of chance.
Don’t do dumb shit with your shit and it won’t get fucked up.
The only thing that would have made that better: If the cop who originally ticketed him had been sitting in the car when he slammed into the back of it.
If you have enough energy to chase someone down and throw some dickhead’s trash back into their car, then you have enough energy to...simply throw it away in a trashcan.
Maybe he was just mildly pissed the Lexus decided to stop right on the crosswalk, and just wanted to make a point?
Why am I not surprised it’s a Toyota driver who landed it in a pool?
But what about the “numerous” others you spoke of?