racewatcher1
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racewatcher1

I had a AWD Dart SRT as a rental when my vehicle was in for repair in 2016. It was wintertime, in Newfoundland. I had a ball with it, and thrashed it over the course of a week or so, drifting in empty parking lots and generally abusing it. I thought it was a great little car, perfect for hooning till my truck was

I mean, antibiotics are popular, but they’ll never go viral.

Now it just looks like a super-sized AMC Eagle.

Benches aren’t dead. I have 2 in my 2016 Ram 1500. Front and back, seats 6.

I kept reading Ford truck.

Ahh, fond memories..my brother and I were on a 700 km road trip and were at the rear of a line of 8-10 vehicles behind a cop car, travelling at the speed limit. A young kid comes flying up beside the line in the passing lane doing about 40 over the limit. Every driver must have thought the same thing, cause we all

I bought Haynes manuals for the first few cars I owned. It’s how I learned to wrench on them myself. Sadly, I rarely see one now, and Youtube has become the Haynes manual of today.

Me too. I used Tom’s tactics when buying my new truck. I kept asking “what is the actual price of the truck?” every time the dealer was going “you can get it for XXX/month”, and I’d keep going back to “how much is the truck?” Finally he understood plain language and we settled on what I thought was a fair price.

That’s a beauty, my dad had a ‘79 in shit brown with metallic flake. I loved that truck. But I think he paid about $7000 CDN for it brand new. At $15 k USD, crack pipe all the way.

Good Burn. Correlation vs causation. Well done.

Last year I stopped to help an elderly couple with a flat tire. I got a hug from the missus and a gallon of freshly picked blueberries. Of course I’d stop to help. That’s what normal people do.

It’s still butthole ugly.

I predict a world wide demand for 4 or 5 of these new computers.

Don’t call me Shirley.

Dogs love to look out the window and stand on the armrest, mashing window and lock buttons. Ever since my dog locked me out of the car, while at the playground with 2 toddlers, I never, never, never leave the dog in the car with the keys, ever, for any reason.

John deere has a walking tree harvester.

I’m getting there with ATV’s and snowmobiles. In the last year I’ve bought 3 snowmobiles and a side-by-side, ranging from 1987 to 2010...and am currently considering buying another snowmobile. I feel your addiction.

I live in Newfoundland, but not the community in this story. This machine was found abandoned after a scientific expedition and painstakingly restored.

That’s a short track Yamaha Bravo. They stopped making the short track versions in the late 90's, and stopped production altogether in 2011. It was about the smallest snowmobile you can get.

Unless you purchase a kiddie machine, (and i doubt it even with those), there isn’t a new snowmobile available anywhere in Canada for 5K. I’d say 8-9 for the cheapest machine available, and most machines now run 12-15 when new. And you can spend more if you want.