Fair enough, but all these responses kind of proved my one word point.
Fair enough, but all these responses kind of proved my one word point.
This, and the Wraith, were my favorite two movies growing up. I’d watch them both every week. These days, I’m not much on American muscle, but I’d own a black and gold trans-am....and do smokey burnouts all day long. Need to start growing that mustache.....
PSvue also. That is what I’ll be using until the F1 app comes out.
“Watch WRC. It’s NASCAR.”
My 2007 rabbit had an inline-5. My brother ended up buying one too. Both of them were super reliable. He still drives his. I traded mine off after 6 years and 150k miles.
Four step program:
*when it works.
This will be a fun series to read. I love Corvairs!
If I had money to blow on another car I really don’t need, it would quite possibly be one of these. Sadly, my wallet is empty, and my garage is full.
My grandfather had one of these when I was a kid. I thought the LCD dash was super cool back then.
Eh. Sometimes you just have to roll with it.
Yeah, that is how my VW TDI worked David. We all know how that ended up though :(
Not so sure it’s the baby boomers....
I’ve done this with new cars for the last 5-6 years. Though, I will say straight up, that I don’t break even (depending on how you are using that term). I esentially “lease” a nice car for $300-ish a month (or less) and put 20-25k miles on it.
We all would of wet the bed if they had hired James May as the wrench.
“You lose the race, you lose your car!”
We’ll accept it.
Sweet baby Jesus.
Wrangler pricing is a weird world. I’ve been looking for an older (98-04ish) sahara for my wife to drive around during the summer. Prices are all over the place. You can expect to pay anywhere from $5000-25000 for a late 90's model on craigslist. You can also expect to pay $6000-25000 for a mid 2000's model on…