testmebaby
testmebaby
testmebaby

Hey, you didn't mention you also got a Saturn Ion.

I like the USB inputs the best. Not using my phone, very easy to add/remove tracks and USB sticks keep getting more storage and cheaper.

My wife had a later version of one of these, it was the worst car I've ever had the privilege of driving. We only recently got rid of it, so the list of faults is still in my mind. These are in addition to the ones listed in the video.

My car is a 2005. I got an aux cable added for like $120 bucks. Good enough for the next 10 years.

The Aston Martin is great, but so is the camera car! That thing is fancy.

It's a joke Jimmy Carr told on Top Gear. Somebody posted the video above.

It ain't 1920 anymore. The extremely wealthy drive themselves around in cars plenty. They have chauffeurs for planes and helicopters, not cars.

This is brilliant! I used to be blasted out of bed by a trainhorn when my apartment's bedroom window was 50 or so yards from the crossing. Of course it didn't come by while we were touring the place, and the rent wasn't even any less!

4X4 for towing is completely unnecessary in central Texas. My dad had a farm construction business and towed thousands of pounds of concrete structures (usually watertroughs for cows) and backhoes, onto ranches and unimproved land in central Texas, and I think he got stuck once in about 30 years. All 4X4 is knock

I have also done this, in some industrial club in Venice LA back in the '90s, and I was only moderately drunk. I actually looked myself in the eye, and said 'excuse me' three times before charging straight into it. And then I felt like the biggest idiot.

I think you could shorten that list to:
Don't race anything fast.

The rounded Ford sedans - 2000 -2004. You still see plenty of Explorers and Mustangs from that timeperiod, but few jellybeans. I guess everyone that had one upgraded to newer versions.

I'm pretty sure the Honda manual doesn't tell you that to change the dash display, you push the little stick out thing you only press to reset the mile counter on every other car.

No not really. The Flex compares poorly to the actual big selling minivans. Not enough latch systems, seats aren't nearly as configurable. It's a minivan for people without kids, and nobody who doesn't have kids wants a minivan -ie it's a car for a market that doesn't exist.

In the long run, our country(ies) would be much healthier if our citizens saved well and bought only things they could actually afford.

What exactly is it you liked about Under the Skin? I thought it was boring, cheap, and lousy. I was actually mad about spending the dollar on RedBox on it. What did I miss?

We checked out Chrysler vans - my inlaws have a 2005, and a 2014 is exactly the same vehicle on the inside. That's terrible.

I don't turn mine on until I can't see much of anything at all. Waiting and it's not that different from driving at night.

Wife's minivan has lots of useless features. I think they are all standard though, so I guess they don't count.

Pickup with one of those old-school campers on the back. You can hose that out, but Donnie Drunkie can't jump out the side when you pass the place with the tasty cheese fries.