naturesrevolt4
SonOfSlushWagon
naturesrevolt4

I’m perfectly happy with my 16 regal turbo. That being said, I tested out the encore, tourx in both trims, 2 wildly different lacrosse, and the Cascada.

if it’s a truck/suv, yes because they’re the popular vehicles and they don’t take 20% depreciation shocks. but as we have all seen, sedans did not have that benefit. they have taken large depreciation hits twice in the last 3 years.

buy any car with a loan. now you’re underwater in your loan. simple math. they sold it to you for more than what you could sell it back to them or the bank for.
there’s even *gasp* a loan vs depreciation chart out there that will tell you when you’re positive on your loan after purchase. 

as if your Killed In Action has any room to breathe. tell me, will a fender bender total your car, or will just a flat tire put you over the totaled limit?

Or that a Buick regal for 20k less is better on paper and road :p

People find them so repulsive they spend 10k+ in depreciation loss just to eject them from their lives. They test drive great but feel like a school bus in the daily. 

No they're not. I'm underwater in my loan and STILL would not trade it for a free stinger. Those things can go rust into a pile of Michigan road salt. 

indeed it does feel like it. after 2 months I got used to it. my wife, falls on her face a lot.

It’s one of the reasons I chose the 4c. When I got mine I was 360lbs/5'11" and fit in it without being squished. 100lbs less and now I do fit in the bathtub corvettes.

high five for low riding cars.

it’s called the AAA package. bought separately.

it’s fun on on-ramps. 

most people blow the engine before the 500 wear-in mark on sports cars and then wonder why they need service so much. 

I squat down and then slide backward into it. getting out is all on your thigh strength.

he’s from the missouri side, he can’t help it. 

don’t worry. new highways aren’t the problem because the new ones are private. no one will drive on them anyway. :)

like, seriously?

it looks like a buick. does GM know about this?

I think they are giving a half effort to “test the waters” and when no one purchases it they go “see, the audience didn’t want a new castlevania”.

ever see a company give half effort and just smash all their previous titles together and it works out? besides Smash Brothers, I think not.