nitrousbird
Nitrousbird
nitrousbird

A boomer car most boomers don’t want.  CP at any price; who would want to be caught driving this thing?  

The US tried lowering the speed limit in the 80's. It didn’t work then. Speed limits are fine today (they should actually raise them in many places). It’s inattentive drivers, not the speed limits, causing the issue.

Sold my BMW and bought a C6Z.

C6 Z06, fully optioned, rare but desirable color and wheels, with the mods many buyers of these cars want.

How about first fixing that it uses a hood prop instead of gas struts to hold it open? Starting at 40k and they make you use a hood prop??!

I recently paid $27,500 for a 15 year old car with 83k on the clock and it was a pretty damn good deal in this market. Not everyone wants your 4k Buick because it is a “good deal.”  Many of us can afford more than basic transportation.  

NP. Most of the Diesel cars were low-optioned vehicles. This one at last has some options. Oddly, they are nearly impossible to find with the air-leveling suspension, yet one would assume buyers of the diesel want to tow with it and that makes a big difference in these rigs.

They can slide show me all they want - I never see the Ads. I run a local PiHole DNS server which kills a bunch of ads from ever being able to load and Ad Blocker on my browser to finish it off...my Jalopnik loads quickly and cleanly.

I missed where Uber and Lyft is forcing these people to work for them. Heck, they didn’t hire them.

Complain all they (and you want); the second they force these companies to make these drivers employees, all the stuff drivers like about working for Uber and Lyft stops. No more working for both at the same time. Hour

Even are much newer GE won’t die. Bought in mid 2009 when we bought our house as an open-box item. Wasn’t the exact size we wanted (a little narrow), but because of buying a bank owned home, a lot of money went out at once so we weren’t looking to break the bank on a fridge.

“...sports car doesn’t take a direct toll on the rest of society. Trucks, statistically, do. ... increased emissions speak to that.”

Yet my 6.2L, 420HP truck makes less emissions and drinks less fuel than my sports car...

There are plenty of people that need trucks that don’t have a profession that needs one. I am one of them.

I have an ‘18 GMC Sierra, crew cab, Z71, SLT Premium Plus, 6.2L, 22" OEM wheels, etc...basically as close to a Denali Ultimate as you can get without it being one (at 17k off MSRP, the incentives were too good to

I’m pretty damn certain cops were not rolling a Borla cat-back on their B4c Camaro’s. Those tips are a dead giveaway. At least it is an expensive, quality upgrade.

FYI, the transmission is a 4L60E, not a 4LE60. 

Android Auto. I have a wireless unit in my Vette, wired in my truck (though my wireless AA adapter for my truck should be here in a month or so...I can’t wait!).

When will THIS one start leaking oil?  They all do...just a question of when.

This must be it; I was shocked to see my buddy on a video on here doing a demo video.  This makes sense now.

That’s not Eric. That is a very close friend of mine (his name is Tim), we were roommates for years and I vacation at his home in North Carolina yearly.

I can confirm the enthusiast vehicle market is stronger than it was a year ago. Just sold my ‘07 BMW 335i last Friday. Well optioned car, manual, desirable exterior color (Alpine white), less desirable interior color (gray). Couple basic performance mods (piggyback ECU, backend flash, charge pipe, BOV), 19" CSL reps,

Every vehicle I sell, I require the buyer to sign (and we have it notarized) a bill of sale that specifically says “as-is.” A bill of sale is not required in my state and I sometimes get a question from the notary, but it protects me from people coming back and making claims.

Just sold my BMW last week to a kid who