strocker5
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strocker5

Can confirm, that was a Lions game.

I need car keys, my house already has a keypad to get into it, and if I don’t have a car key to keep on the ring how else will I justify having a bottle opener on me at all times?

We are making it.

Actually, I completely agree with this one. Saw it at a NASCAR race.

That’s just not reich.

Worked for Lexus for many years, it doesn’t happen as often as most other cars but I swear those things do break occasionally. Actual cost of a Lexus CPO warranty was $995. Oftentimes we would take it off if a customer was being exceptionally cheap. But in reality the extra grand for 3 year, 100,000 mile warranty is

Used to sell Lexus, that CPO program was a steal on the right car. Basically Chevy Cruze lease payments on an IS,GS,or ES and the lease was 15k by default.

It's a subscription through AT&T, can be purchased stand alone, or added to a cell phone plan. Works very well.

Well, you have to vent about the regret and frustration of buying a Chrysler 200 somewhere.

There already are many Lexus dealers that have restaurants, gyms, and salons in them.

I can assure you, it is. Throwing up on the bench is frowned upon.

And now I hope tomorrow is the day I get to make it down there.

Or in some of the lease heavy markets like the one I’m in, you can get a Silverado for 300 dollars a month when a Colorado that stickers 10,000 less will set you back 450. I’ve had several guys opt in for the bigger truck because of the cheap lease over the Colorado.

Wait, no loaner program? Wasn’t that the point of the Cygnet? To be a loaner car at the dealer?

I think this may end up being the best one yet.

And now this is going to stuck in my head all day. Fuck..

I work in a dealer, absolutely hate those mailers. Worst ones of all time are the “black book” ones that put outrageous figures on cars that I then have to explain to someone who I'm sure if they hadn’t gotten that letter would be a pleasure to deal with, that their car is only worth half what the letter says.

There’s nothing “stock” about a stock car

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