roentgenracer
SoichiroFerdinandandEnzo
roentgenracer

Am Australian, can confirm.

Most G-wagens are bought with cash, but some people lease them. The problem is since they’re so low volume and high demand there are no specials on them ever, so it usually makes more sense to finance than lease. There’s a few more on the coasts, though, I’m in Minnesota and if we have any it’s only ever one or two,

This is a good point and I have this conversation with my clients often. They come to me with a target payment, but also a price range that doesn’t match up. So we have to have a conversation about what their budget really is and work backwards to find a car that fits.

As a Mercedes salesman, the “what do you want your payment to be” is actually helpful for me and them, at least for people who are new to luxury cars. I know I’m more ethical than a lot of salespeople, but when I ask them, I’m not out to screw them, but only want to see if their expectations are realistic. If you want

#hottake alert!

No this is the correct Mustang button.

Nope. Going airborne is totally valid and bonus points should be awarded for successful showmanship and exceptional skills.

Considering there’s no suspension in a kart, I imagine there was much hurting of the butt once the adrenaline subsided.

I don’t think I’d be mad if I were passed like that.

That was insane. Somebody get that man a trophy, a thermal pad, and a month’s supply of ibuprofen!

Seems fairly obvious how he did that...

More upside down and deadly critters and creatures.

This is one of the things I loved about V-8 Supercars, the commentary provided by the drivers.... "just goin' for a drive, no big deal..."

And to think people scoffed at me when I said the Supra was basically a Japanese Mustang.

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As someone who came of age in 1980s that car was cooler much cooler than a Camaro. Of course the coolest Trans Am was the 1989 GTA Turbo with the Grand National Engine

Not sure if you're joking but I agree with you and find it annoying that 90% of the comments on here are from people that would've all been school hall monitors. A little irreverence is healthy.

I am going to go ahead and say that an abandoned development is a pretty safe place for some hooning.