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Eons ago Hot Rod did a max speed test with one of these on the longest driveway in the US, and their general opinion was that it was entirely too squirrelly at max speed to be even remotely safe due to the rear end. I’d point money at a vette instead.

For comparison, they found the caprice to be rock-solid at top

*snort* Right on, brah. You rock your anger management issues.

*snort* I'm not the one having a fit because someone failed to capitalize a brand name.

Oh, no, please don't get the wrong idea. I'm pretty excited actually. You are literally the first person I've talked to that has had an idea at all, and that includes adjusters at some pretty big name companies. Obviously, I could contact Carfax, but I refuse because I'll hear ad copy. I've been wanting to hear it

Do you worship your chrysler product? Do you call it at night to make sure it's okay? Did you apologize to it for my sin of failing to hit the Holy Shift Key when daring to type the name of your precious automotive deity?

And he did multiple thousand dollars worth of damage to his jeep and the same to the towtruck, all to avoid a couple hundred dollar towbill. Watch the video and you see his rear bumper slam onto the wheel lift as it comes down. That sort of hit does ugly things to a vehicle. The whole structure is designed to absorb

My girlfriend had a late 80’s Lebaron with the 2.2 turbo. The car could move, I’ll give it that. Otherwise, it was dogshit, and the engine blew up with less than 90k on the clock even though it was properly maintained and not driven hard.

I assumed there was some automated reporting at the larger companies, but that doesn't track completely, as initial reports are regularly inaccurate as to damage, and it certainly does not touch on repairs that happen without insurance involvement.

As someone who handles the insurance side of collisions every day, this article is spot on. I expect that from Steve Lehto though.

In regards to insurance company dickery, it VERY STRONGLY depends on your individual state's laws in regards to fair claims practices. All states vary in some way or another, and some allow considerably more dickery than others (like Michigan for example).

Because it's horse puckey, same as the people that demand that their car be painted all over because "the paint will never match!" As I've mentioned before, I've been in the collision industry for over 16 years now working directly for insurance companies as an adjuster, working an in independent adjuster, working as

Yeah, car guys. I cannot imagine that riding in that monster would do anything other than produce smiles so big they hurt your face. What an incredible thing to see.

When people ask me about my life goals, my answer is simple - “I want to learn everything, or die trying.”

There's a photo out there of Schwarzenegger meeting Bill Kazmaier, and Kaz is clearly taller. Bill Kazmaier, as arguably the greatest Strongman competitor of all time, has had his height (6'2") and weight measured as often as a pro boxer and it's all public record.

1) Every person is different, period. I reach orgasms from oral *incredibly* rarely. I can't think of the last time it happened twice within one calendar year, yet I am still a big fan of the BJ.

2) Yeah, she's being selfish. She's in a pseudo relationship where she's getting off and her partner isn't, simply because

Boooo, I hadn't heard that.

I am not a gambler, but I am a risk-taker. Throughout my life I've made some pretty unconventional choices because I aim for satisfaction and self-realization rather than external markers of success. Those unconventional choices were 'gambling' with some the highest stakes of all, that being my future. But I weighed

The 2002 is the only beemer that honestly trips my trigger. Otherwise, no.

This is one of those lightbulb moments where you realize you've been doing it wrong all along.