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Complaining about the Nissan’s intake manifold when you damn well know that you have to pull the intake manifold on a WK2 Grand Cherokee with a 3.6 to do plugs, except in the Grand Cherokee you have approximately 1" to lift the manifold up to get it off and on, while you have to make sure the screws that are difficult

I owned one of these for a number of years, a 2002 in Estoril Blue. It was a gorgeous truck, sounded amazing with an Eisenmann exhaust, and handled impeccably. It also almost ruined me financially in college, culminating in spinning its rod bearings at 107k. A BMW mechanic I know said, “I know they say these cars

I am smack dab in the middle of the rad era, 1988, so I'm actually in a good spot. Ferrari F40, Mustangs, Camaros, some pretty cool Benzes, E30 M3, I'd be aight.

I have taught many people how to drive stick, and this is the exact method I use. Works flawlessly every single time. I have never even had a cross conversation with anyone while doing this, just an occasional curse word from them when they screw up. I can usually have someone feeling mildly confident in 15 minutes. 

Man, I got a few in my old neighborhood and the neighborhood I live in now.

Gotta be a no from me dawg. Every single Cayenne blows its transfer case out. Some last as little as 40k Miles, some make it to 80. My friends are 2 for 2 on them. Thank god I convinced both to buy a warranty.

It’s about as crazy as your “hair style”. An old Rolls can total itself in one repair bill. 

Every single one of these answers was TERRIBLE. You guys didn’t give him one reasonable answer.

Oh come on, they finally agreed to give us the RS6 Avant, let's throw them a frickin bone here!

I snickered when the guy got served instant karma by insulting your Jeep, not trusting your digital insurance card and then got a ticket instead of just being nice and exchanging info.

The most expensive crowd killer ever.

I actually just had someone lowball me on a car today. When I asked them to find another at the price they offered, they responded that they own one, so I offered to buy theirs at their lowball number. Negotiations deteriorated after that.

As an owner of a 2016 S6 with adaptive cruise, this is terrible. On my car they made the sensors look like black fog lights at least. They have also lost the V8 in this generation S6. Major bummer, my tuned TT V8 sounds so damn good. I guess I'll be keeping my current one unless the RS6 Avant makes its way here. 

Lexus faced a similar problem; they built a very vanilla car that only old people bought. They eventually decided to design something much more daring, because if they kept on their current trend, their customer base would quite literally die off.

I HATE my Conti DWS that came on my S4. I can't wait to throw them in the trash, and I have had the same experience with every Conti I've had. Michelin FTW in the summer tire department.

I’m a pretty capable buy when it comes to cars (hone improvement I am terrible at surprisingly, though my stepdad is my exact opposite, so it works out), and recently I caught my “trusted” mechanic not doing work correctly. There are jobs that I can technically do, but can’t because of space or time. Unfortunately it

NY is a no-fault state... unfortunately. 

TMZ just reported a traffic cop witnessed the whole thing, 100% the Honda driver's fault. She had no idea who and what she hit, haha.

Toyota Land Cruiser. They’ll outlast humans.

I disagree. People are stubborn as hell, and this is going to lead in a drastic drop of “good deals” on CL.