stuntmandan
StuntmanDan
stuntmandan

The M2 is the softer, more comfy daily driver that’s still very practical. I rented one on vacation for a few days and hooned it like crazy. My wife asked me why I got a comfy luxury car that didn’t seem like me. I had a blast though. She’s been in a friend’s GT350 and she wasn’t comfortable and never wants to ride in

I just recently tried to help a friend’s parents who were asking if a car was a good buy at Carmax. It was a base model with relatively high miles and a high price. I sent them links to roughly 10 higher trim models with lower miles and lower prices at local dealers.

Depends on the situation. I already have the majority of my invested money in accounts that are not liquid, and if I’d invest that money it would end up taxed and would eat up a lot of the extra income and cancel out most, if not all of the extra interest I’d be earning. The car will depreciate whether it’s paid for

I’m getting ads for a diabetes medication, some frozen lunch thing for kids, and the Chevrolet Trax. Let’s see...no diabetes, no school-age kids, and if I ever bought an SUV it would have a V8 and room for 7. Swing and a miss!

I love that visualization. Thanks! Reinforces my desire to pay for my next car in cash.

I don’t think that’s his point. People who can’t buy cars in cash don’t understand why you would want to. The only exception I could think of is if you’re getting 0% on the loan. I’m looking at cars for my wife and the lowest interest rate I’ve seen offered on the stuff we’re looking at is 3.9%, no matter your credit.

In my opinion, it’s just the Corvette. I was very excited about the new Supra until the Corvette dropped. So you’re telling me that for a little bit more I can get a mid-engined car that’s a lot faster? That totally killed my Supra interest. I’m still not happy I can’t get either in a manual though. If I was actually

The teaser photo clearly has a Mustang badge in the front grille. It would be more than a little weird to include a Mustang badge on the vehicle and not have Mustang in the name.

The Cayenne wasn’t named a 911, the Urus wasn’t named an Aventador, the Bentayga wasn’t named a Continental SUV, and the Cullinan wasn’t named a Phantom.

I’ve played lots of Wildlands and love the game. I still play it when I get a chance. I’ve loved it since the first previews I saw.

I love to pick on the people saying that. Especially my wife.

Taillights are wrong, badging is wrong, wheels are wrong, C-pillar is wrong. No.

My first thought was that model of Maxima as well.

Without knowing anything more than what’s mentioned in this article, it definitely sounds to me like it’s something to do with how they set up their cars. Going back on the elimination of these guys would open the door for people to intentionally overheat their engines or something like that in some races to get an

At a dealer the other day I overheard the managers talking about someone who came in with an approval for outside financing for 72 months on a 2015 vehicle. Even the finance manager seemed concerned about that. The overall tone of the conversation seemed to be 'Are we really ok with letting this person buy this car?’

Looks like an 80's Buick to me.

So Trump=Batman? He’s not the hero we want, but the hero we deserve? Interesting line of thinking, and I can’t say I disagree.

One time when I was 20 or so we called the cops on someone my friend and I were following. They were going slow and drifting all over the road and shoulder. The police dispatch didn’t seem interested and told us to stop following them. We followed them anyway because it turned out that the driver was headed to my

The problem being pointed out in the above article is that the F-22 does require more maintenance and has a lower readiness level than prior jets. That is a bad thing.