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I never said I couldn’t buy one. If you re-read what I wrote, you’ll notice the beef was with the saleman’s nonchalance attitude towards a potential buyer with no one else in the dealership. Being dismissal towards customers (my FoST actually came from this dealership so they know I’m no fake) is a perfect way to

No love for the steelies :(

Thanks. Sometimes frying turkeys can get messy!

I think I might have seen one of these in a driveway in disrepair while I was riding with my bud down some B-road in Essex. I thought, “Did they ever make a E-type with twin headlights?”

2. Learn how to heel-toe.

I was at a Ford dealership to get my inspection done, and I was just farting around and asked a sales guy about the GT 350. He looked me over and said, “You know that’s a $70,000 car, right?” Well, I could have come back with, “Oh, how many cars do you sell assuming no one can buy one?” I withheld myself from that, so

Wrong. That’s craw.

Beef Supreme for President!

Butt...what about the car?

Needs more this:

Beater 1967 CJ-5, hands down. It uses the old Willys Hurricane 134 cubic inch (2.2 liters for you metrics out there) inline four that was the embodiment of ,“Hit it with a hammer until it works.” Super simple to work on with my Dad when he was teaching me how to light carburetor fluid on fire to start it up. Not to

While saving money is an admirable reason for using the Airbus, I seriously doubt that tanker has the ability to control the British Isles, let alone launch the nuclear arsenal, while airborne :( Sometimes you got to go with the top-of-the-line trim.

I found it pretty cool with those Magnums driving around in the Baltic. A little bit of American wagonering for those yokles up there.

So you think we (in America) are unable to get 2-year warranties?

Never heard of NOX? Have you ever been to school?

When I was in the Baltic countries in 2012/13, not one hour would go by without seeing a Dodge Magnum. Common FCA, you know you wanna...

+1 for personal Fiero.

“I love you.”

He should stick to the charm/styling argument then, as that is a subjective aspect that cars represent to enthusiasts. However, stating a fallacy as an objective argument makes you seem less an enthusiast and more an elitist snob. See: “My Miata is better than any Vette, 911, Lambo, ad nauseum, because MIATA!”

To be fair, Dodge and Jeep are proping up Fiat and Chrysler.