senpai71
senpai71
senpai71

Man, my very first car was a Group A homologation special. Didn’t look like much, but it was cheap for what I knew to be a pretty special car (a few grand if I remember correctly.) I never should have gotten rid of it and only did so because I was leaving the country for a year.

Qulity is Job #1

Cocaine is one hell of a drug.

Qulity is Job #1

The Probox is the kind of car every Jalop want but would never buy. A good friend of mine who lives in Japan had one, it is the most basic and fuctional car you can have. It is made mostly to work as company car, it has a very basic interior with a built-in desk and space for work stuff. it is a rare kind of rational

Growing up, my neighbor had one. ND for free. Part of it was the car that was the most generic of the 80s Generic Ford campaign and proof that Ford was still behind when it came to “Qulity is Job #1" (actual spelling from the front page of the owners manual. Another was the type of owner this thing attracted. My

I think I would like golf a whole lot better if it involved riding these and hitting the ball at the same time, kind of like polo. I mean it probably wouldn’t be golf anymore, but I don’t care. I’m now too mentally invested in this ridiculous idea.

Am I going crazy or is this a really good looking grille? I mean, I think I like the whole fascia except for a couple of details, but that grille really caught my eye.

Serious question here: how would you justify the price? Hear me out a moment. To be willing to buy this I kinda feel like you would not only have to be the kind of person who is willing to pay 19 grand for a bike, but also the kind of person who didn’t care if their $19,000 bike was totally outclassed by the $11,000

Plenty of cars come with self-destruct devices:

I honestly can’t decide how to vote, so let’s do a pros and cons list:

A 2006 Chevy Colorado in a Hulk costume is not worth $8000. Especially not with that kind of mileage.

Dont fret. Changli has their best people working on that as we speak. 

So, it is illegal to have aftermarket exhaust, tinted windows, euro headlights, etc. (Varies depending on jurisdiction). Yet, this trend of ever bugger truck / SUV is fine?

I hope this doesn’t come off as condescending, because I really do want to understand. Why continue to do this?

Tax income does not equal actual income. That 58 cent per mile assumption is going to be way higher than actual expenses for your car because it’s based on averages for work vehicles, most of which are big trucks/vans, not a tiny cheap sonic. Your fuel cost is probably ~7 cents per mile. Your repairs at 6K over 50k

There is always one asshole camping in the left lane! /s

They will treat it just like Buell

You are no fun.

One day when R34s are actually legal, we will look back and laugh at all the insane shit people had to do to own them. Or cry.