mkevin88
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Now, I don't mean to say that you can't consult the forums when you're thinking about a normal car. For example: believe it or not, there actually is a Toyota Highlander forum, and it's reasonably active. But the issues are more like: "Check out how funny my Golden Retriever looks in the driver seat of my Highlander!"

Anyway: here's what happens when you buy a normal car. First, you go down to the normal car dealer, where they have dozens of normal cars lined up in a row, in typical normal car colors, such as Ice Blaze Metallic and Stormy Desert Mica and Space Vortex Pearl, all of which are approximately the same shade of light

I know a guy who has one of these. He owned his own company for years. He made money, but he did things that make no sense. Like, he decided he'd save money by not buying himself a new office chair for 15 years. So he duct taped his armrests back together when they fell apart. And proceeded to buy new suits every

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I'll admit to doing dangerous tricks in my Subaru....

Their dialog, the jokes, they are going to do well.

This post feels a little passive-aggressive, to be honest.

To make things easier to find for those unfamilar with that tread, here's the owner's words:

Peugeot has a copper plated concept car they let oxidize. It looks pretty badass.

no, that's the EcoBitch

I'm not sure when the last time you bought a car was, but the majority of the information you provided is incorrect and it's a detriment to the consumer to continue to promote this outdated ideology. Paying cash nets you no discount by itself. In an age when wire transfers exist and dealerships can be paid in hours,

I get these every time I go in for service on my 2005 Honda Odyssey. Same letter every time about how they DESPERATELY need my 10 year old mini van thats been terrorized by 4 kids and a wife who takes a lackadaisical approach to interior maintenance to say the least.

Yeah I can see it now. Some customer walks into

Sweet Christ I wish my dad drove a tuned 350hp chrome blue Evo X with a cf roof

Thank you Raphael for running this story. As an Evo X owner, I feel somewhat saddened and disappointed that Mitsubishi decided to bring out an Evo X with 473 hp when the fat lady is about to sing. Mitsubishi has had since 2008 to upgrade the car, but has done virtually nothing save for Ralliart taillights in 2010 and

OK, so which one of you is buying this and putting it up against our Supercars?

As a human who has traveled with United a handful of times, this actually seems much more humane than, say, forcing the dog to speak with a desk agent.

Cost can vary as said above, usually not more than $350 or so, we did $25 evening events at a local track with my SCCA region from time to time, ended up being about 4 15 minute sessions. (We went until sunset). Something like that is much more rare, but it exists.

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Well yeah, no shit. Any form of motor racing carries a higher degree of danger than, say, golf does. So does riding a motorcycle at sensible, legal speeds on public roads. Racing a motorcycle on a frozen lake does present a higher chance of injury than if you were to stay at home and beat off instead. I'd hope that

No manual, no buy.