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reidlos

Life’s too short to drive something boring. I’m living through a boring “responsible” buy right now and I hate it.

Our factory have plenty of electricians and plumbers, and those are the better paying more interesting jobs. Factories are nice for job security, someone else is getting the work and just paying you. Plus the people who aren’t smart enough to be pipefitter or electricians love factory jobs cause it requires almost

You vastly over estimate the qualifications of the people who work on these machines. For the most part they are tradesmen, by in large most of them have vocational training, but no college degrees. Controls engineers are about as close as you get to actually working on the machines with a degree. As a process

Yeah, I agree it’s not my favorite. I prefer simpler, cleaner designs (like Astons wings or Mercedes Tri-star), or if they’re going to use color, make something colorful (like Alfa’s snake or even Caddy’s shield)

Not sure where you read that from, if memory serves it was based on a charcoal company’s logo.

These hacks are popular because pool noodles are everywhere. I can pick one up during the summer for a dollar a piece at the local dollar stores. They end up in practically every store regardless of type. Also it turns out foam can be a really useful for a lot of DIY projects.

Mazda is the first that comes to mind, and Datsun was completely rebranded to Nissan. Brand logos have changed over the years, but generally they’re close enough that you barely notice. This is drastic.

2013/14 Cadillac ATS with the 2.0T and manual trans. Can be had in both 2 and 4 door flavors and depreciation has hit these hard bringing some prices well below $20k (manual option can help bring price down a bit too). Comfortable highway cruiser but some reviews have said it’s sportier than a 3 series. More power

Just don’t go watching their other videos...

If I had this kind of money, I’d probably buy mulitple houses around the world, rather than one big plot. Plus this is way too much house for me, I’d guess my dream house would end up around $1-2 million max in my local housing market. I’d end up spending way more on cars and parts and tools. As some others have

You need to learn a bit more about the Red Cross.

There are honestly better charities where more of your money will go to helping people.

There is that weird little hump on the back, honestly never noticed that before. The rear arches bother me too, it’s like the designer wasn’t sure if he wanted round or more straight edged like the front and couldn’t make up his mind. That and the front is very streamlined and edgy while the back is more amorphous, at

A compact sized Peterbilt? or something (I don’t know semi-truck brands real well)

Well considering that used to be the Lotus 7 before the design was bought by Caterham, it pretty much is badge engineered.

Interesting that insurance is high on these. The Scion TC had high insurance for what it was, something about 2 door japanese cars? probably the younger population they were marketed to.

I like it, you’re not gonna find a 2000 Civic in that shape for $800 otherwise. Those two fueling stations are an hour away because CT is so tiny. If it was closer to where I live I’d buy it and have a good daily beater.

Good reliable choice, thought the insurance on these is ridiculous, or it was when I checked last. Was enough to dissuade me from buying one. 

I mean, it probably won’t break down on you since the engine is junked and it won’t be driving anywhere anyway. It is as reliable as a paper weight at this point.