nebraskastig
NebraskaStig
nebraskastig

That’s a pretty pricey car. Be a real shame if something happened to it.

That depends on what part of Texas Justin is in.   Outside of the major cities he could be SOL 

Half of you apparently can’t even read.”

Hey, so uhhhhhhhh if you’re looking to unload that SS... 

I’d only care if it were a manual. He doesn’t say that it’s not a manual, but I think if it were a manual, he would have mentioned it.

You mean El Camaro.

You’re right. The goal posts really belong back in 1908; that’s the time frame that really matters in a discussion about the discontinuation of cheap cars today, in 2021.

I’m gonna be the contrarian today. This project took a relatively meh GM car and turned it into a genuine head turner (or head scratcher?). By purchasing this you would help to finance the seller’s next project, which I would like to see, whatever it is. It’s not “what-the-hell” money, but it’s not overpriced either.

He’s driving a $40k Jeep, my dude.

So I can park in a handicap spot provided there’s an empty one next to it? Cool.

So, from your own statement: “IF he’s actually blocking otherwise full EV charging spots, then yes, he’s a giant asshole. If those spots generally sit empty, [he’s a slightly less giant asshole].”

So, instead imagine he is using a fake disabled placard to park. Disabled spots often sit empty. Dick move or not?

“Haha, I’m a thief, isn’t that so funny guys?”

A twin turbo V6 with 350+ hp will be more than enough. If it’s not, then you’re driving on tracks and probably wouldn’t be buying a TLX Type S for that in the first place.

Oooh, I glanced over that part. No AC with manual windows, no freakin’ way!

The title was soaked in bath salts for 10 minutes, dried, then placed in the envelope to be mailed out to its new owner.

It’s a beautiful car and I love the cloth seats, but for that kind of money it has to be an inline 6. ND.

Just. TOO. MUCH!

We all know that dealerships in Minneapolis specialize in offering Trucoat.

I was hoping that you would see my comment. Just picture: It’s black Friday, 1991. Osborne and the Cornhuskers just beat #19 Oklahoma. The next day, Osborne takes a rare day off. He waltzes into an Oldsmobile dealership. He can afford any car in the world, but he wants something humble and convertible. Then he sees