rudernegro
Rude Negro
rudernegro

A Dart, I have 15k to spend on a car and I get a Dart? I think I want to play a different game.

No. It won’t.

The amount of energy coming from an ego of a 19 year old know-it-all engineer casual drug dealer with a neckbeard would dim the sun. This is not a person i would ever want to meet.

Buy high then sell, that’s my motto!

Wait a second, you want real money for a teenaged teenager’s car? That’s also a Dodge Neon?

You’re suggesting investing in a Dodge Neon to someday be a high bid at a collectible car auction? Crack Pipe COTD.

I would equate owning a Neon SRT-4 like telling someone you own a Shelby and they find out that you specifically own a Shelby GLH based off the early 80s Charger. Yeah, the SRT call out is kind of cool. Yeah, it probably performed well for its intended purpose (in fact, I remember car reviews stating it did pretty

306 of them in Stone White.

I can find a much newer Dart for that money. Sure, it’s not as fast or nimble as the Neon. But I wouldn’t have to tell anyone I paid almost $15K for one 13-year-old Neon. There are so many other choices for $15K. Never, ever, would I pick that Neon.

Only possible buyer is a twelve year old Bitcoin millionaire.

Bish you cray

...but there’s no way that can compete to Weird Al in a fat suit.

It’s all good. Wear it like a badge...

All day every day in Baltimore/DC.

That being said, I saw ONE smaller guy ride by me in 26 degrees on one the other day. Couldnt believe it.

That sounds like the Hayabusa riders I see in the city of Chicago.

In my area, busa rider is usually an overweight black guy wearing jeans, bball shoes, and a tshirt with leather vest bearing his club patches.

“You know what would improve this motorcycle ride? If we brought our own traffic jam with us.”

“You know why I pulled you over?”

“Let me guess, you want to find out who just ran from you on the Hayabusa?”

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