sdmikev
sdmikev
sdmikev

Just bought a 2001 Boxster S with 115k miles last may. However, it did have an LN IMS bearing done along with new clutch, lower control arms and rotors. I spent about $600 replacing all the struts. Spent $50 changing the spark plugs and my god, if this thing doesn’t have all of it’s original 250 hp I’ll buy a prius as

I’m pretty sure that if I could afford that car, I’d be buying a Singer.

For $700k, I’d expect a better looking seat. That looks like Mr. Rogers got into a fight with a Klondike Choco Taco.

How coincidental, Triple H will be our bond rating after the Trump Presidency.

Mine was a 1989 Mercury Sable GS that my father had owned as a fleet car at one point. Power locks, but crank windows and a split-bench seat up front, so seating for 6!

“Whats that red dot on your car??”

Calling someone a “Jew cocksucker” is appalling. End of story.

“Can they lie to me about my credit score?”

I think that the article, although helpful to a first time or inexperienced buyer, leaves out some of the nitty gritty that could shed some light on this particular situation. I work at a car dealership in Indiana, and in the state of Indiana we must disclose the customers credit score to them at the time of purchase.

My wife did, just so she can remind me that I’m her bitch.

#appropriatenameisappropriate

“I hate Illinois Scammers”

Maserati of Troy is like Ritz Carlton of Haiti.

That’s the rare Porsche license plate delete option. $8,750.

Where does the money come from when people use our emergency rooms because they don’t have insurance or money to pay?

Yeah man, best country in the world, ‘Merica! Graverobber, don’t be bringing things like facts in here to confuse us.

May you finally find your safe space, Skinly O’Gossamer.

Came here for the misplaced rage, left satisfied.