rgordon78
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rgordon78

Usually people wait to hear what the other person has to say before disagreeing with them, lol.

I mean it's not great but if you go by a GM dealer there will be a whole lot full of new Silverados to prove you wrong.

State-of-the-art renderings have shown that Los Broncos will kick your balls into outer space.

I sent Raph this listing in part because I’m legitimately considering buying it, but also because I knew that if we wrote about it, maybe someone would buy it out from under me.

And that might not be bad a bad thing, because getting this van would be a hassle. Plus, the car situation has gotten a bit out of hand here

but then you live in Florida.

That’s a guy making a snow delivery. 

Ah yes the Canadian method

Since I drive a shitty car with paint I don’t care much about, my method is this:

Step 1: move to California.

Scrape a 12" sq. area of the windshield right where you need to see out. Drive like you're the only car on the road. Carry good insurance.

Those little heating elements won’t help in this situation:

Having owned a 2007 Avalanche for 10 years and 160k miles I can say it was definitely the most versatile vehicle I have ever owned.  The mid gate was great the hand full of times I needed it.  With the bed covers on that entire 8 ft bed was waterproof as well.  I miss that vehicle and would have been a buyer of a new

I work for Hertz. The program is called “Rent-to-Buy”! The only cars I would be cautious of would be the hot rods ( the Hemi Chargers, Challengers, Mustang Gt’s, and Camaro SS) we had quite a few renters that thought they were drag racers, and NASCAR drivers.

I think Hertz sales let’s you rent before you buy. So you get a 3 day test drive of the actual car you are considering and it’s free if you do end up buying

That generation of Accord is actually a pretty fun car to drive in a slow-car-fast kind of way. I had a ‘93 EX sedan with a stick, and really enjoyed driving that car. Even with the automatic, they’re not bad. The chassis is light, the suspension is good, and the visibility is fantastic. 

That’s not that bad for a 92 accord.

You should see them in action between maintenance locations, and the nearby airport, and/or city. Then you throw in getting paid by the mile......

A good friend’s parents have a 91 Accord lxi 5sp with maroon interior, and only 72K on the clock. Been garage kept for the last 6 years (when they inherited a their parents “newer” Buick they stopped driving the Accord). It moves just enough to keep the battery from dying, and is immaculate as it was used only for a

 UPDATE: It's already been stolen 3 times. 

I think Hertz sales let’s you rent before you buy. So you get a 3 day test drive of the actual car you are considering and it’s free if you do end up buying