mythrenegade
mythrenegade
mythrenegade

I looked for a car for fifteen months. I walked to work rather than buy the wrong thing. One day I drove by a beautiful Estoril Blue M3 Convertible. I hadn’t been looking for a convertible per se, but hadn’t ruled them out either.

The fact that Roscoe is driving after him makes this so perfect.

Well, it’s smaller inside so tall drivers like me can’t drive it comfortably. Oh, wait, you said better. I drove one years ago just after they were released. I’d always liked them until that moment. Never given them another thought.

A 23 window sold for $235,000 on Barrett Jackson in 2014. That’s not the first time they’ve gone for giant money either. It seems like this price isn’t out of line with the market.

Anyone who built a World War Two ship that is “still dying today” has lived an incredibly long life and should be extremely grateful and not blaming anyone or anything for shortening that life. They are, at minimum, 90.

He likes Italian. That’s the key. Hates American cars. I’m trying to get him to at least appreciate the great ones, but it’s a long climb. He’s been to 20+ car shows and museums coast to coast (including the awesome not on display collection tour of the Petersens in LA) and always gravitates towards European cars.

Yup. I’m ok with that. We live in an area where “the city” is six whole miles away. But yeah, if he wants to go more than 35 miles away he’ll have to talk mom into driving the Fiat. Better keep it clean...

He wants the fiat. He is a car guy. Not interested in the leaf or anything else, he is smitten by the 500E.

Definitely him. Most definitely him.

I think it’s hilarious how people always try to convince me that electricity isn’t free. Of course it’s not. But the 500E costs about 30% of what I would spend for gas in a 30mpg car. And it doesn’t need oil changes.

My sixteen year old son is BEGGING me to find him a Fiat 500E. Here’s why: it’s cheap to buy, cheap to run, requires no gas money, and it’s cool and Italian.

They are trying to create a new halo car with the sad demise of the viper.

This is a terrible idea in every way. So at least by using the mascots you are acknowledging the whole thing is a farce.

When we first got an xbox 360 I was in gamestop with my son, and we were looking at games he would like. I don’t remember the game, but I remember that it was $19.95 new and $17.95 used. I told him we would buy the new one. He asked why we would do so when it was $2 more. I explained that the people who worked hard to

This has been up for 35 minutes and we haven’t had a Saab fan furious that you took a turbo out of the available parts inventory. Whoa.

That looks better than any local chicken pot pie i’ve had. It’s usually 95% noodles. I see other stuff in your picture there that looks tasty.

In a Pennsylvania we call that a chicken pie. Pot pie is noodles. Lots and lots of noodles. Acres of noodles. And a teeny, tiny bit of chicken. It is horrible.

It’s an automatic and the 5.7 and the plain hood. In other words, the least collectible GTO possible. Gosh, I wonder why it hasn’t sold?

5 years ago it wasn’t worth much. But now? Any new Ferrari with a gated manual is special, even A 348.

It’s the malaise era, compare the New Yorker to that Buick, they are almost identical. But how I missed the whole “GM SHOW” aspect of it, well, yeah, inexcusable.