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GTA did this too, it’s called the Deluxo. As a bonus, it flies!

Roger Smith’s Griffon from Big O

Wouldn’t mind?! I demand it!

Yeah, it definitely adds character but the truck already had that in spades. Now I just need to make sure it don’t fall out of that characterful mofo on a particularly spicy turn.

Literally my biggest fear. The proverbial last screw.

Honestly, I was a bit surprised they don’t weigh more than they do.

Ugh. I need to replace the door on my Suburban. It’s an ‘87 so it’s like a handful of bolts, a few screws, and some rubber seals but UUUUGGGHHHH what a pain. LOL!

No, the point I was making was it will be fine for all parties if, as a result of the suit, the dealership is found to have neglected to perform the proper inspections and checks, refunds the buyers, repairs the car, etc. It will NOT be fine if the dealer knew the car didn’t have a catalytic converter (or removed it),

Yes, I get that, but that’s not the point I’m making.

Yes, I get that, but that’s not the point I’m making.

Depends on the car, honestly. Maybe for an EV but, for most others, not so much

Ultimately, this will all be fine IF the dealership did not KNOWINGLY sell him a non-compliant car. They took it in on trade, didn’t perform an inspection, and turned it over to someone else. The sticking point here is the CEL coming on shortly after purchase. That reeks of willful deception/negligence.

The more things change, the more they stay the same. In place of trained technicians repairing technologically advanced vehicles, we have the internet at our disposal. I was genuinely concerned about the DIY repairability of my G30 540i as I’m not much for dealership work outside of warranty. I’ve since discovered a

I’m in Fort Worth and the lowered truck scene is strong here as well. I’ll be joining it soon enough with my ‘81 LWB C10 and ‘87 Sububan. They’re both getting a nice 4/6 with a set of Detroit Steel DelRays. Something like this.

Yeah, that’s true, but he also stated that his dad loves the Taurus. It will make the most sense to go back with what he’s familiar with.

Too easy - they were beefing when she left the house dressed like that.

I am surprised to not see any recommendations, other than in the comments, for the wagon version of the Taurus, the Flex. He already said his dad likes the Taurus and its features, he just wants a higher ride height and 2 full rows.

Nintendo Switch

Ooooo, I think this is just a couple grand away from a solid NP.

Ugh, even without actually owning one, I’ve been singing the LEAF’s praises since its introduction. It’s what the large majority of people need, nice, quiet, reliable transportation. Nissan just Nissan’ed the damn thing into obscurity - little to no ads, no hype, no performance oriented production model, etc etc.