the1969dodgechargerfan
the1969DodgeChargerFan
the1969dodgechargerfan

Looks to be in great shape. Bet it’s another “highway miles” vehicle for its miles not affecting it like other boxes on the road which would be worn out to the max.

You pump out thousands or millions of cars, you will produce some turds, Large scale manufacturing doesn’t keep its building processes that consistent that well over time to have never produced turkeys. It’s inevitable.

Woof.

Overpriced and beaten like a rented mule.  ND.

Per Kelly Blue Book, this selling dude is way proud of his asking price:

I own a c5 and I love my C5. For the price is it is a fantastic car to drive. Granted I paid 12k and not 32k. I would never pay 32k for someone else’s track car.

Not knowing who did the mods, how hard it was rode, or how wet it was put away, gotta go ND with this one.

Yes, yes, it’s all codified fairy tales brought about by power-grasping proto-priests who saw that the here-and-now was covered by kings/tribal leaders/ministers and they wanted a piece of the action—people also groveling to the proto-priests. So they dreamed up the hereafter. The proto-priests, the men who hang

Rot in hell, murderer.

Let’s for a moment make-believe that heaven and hell exists and it is the god of the bible, torah, and quran.

Yay, we won the war on cancer (on the side of cancer)!

Every now and then cancer gets one right. 

Good. At least he suffered. 

Too soon?

If the fuel injectors don’t fit, you must acquit...to the dealership-

I’m going to need Rosie O’Donnel’s take on this before settling on any conclusions.

Rot in hell, murderer.

Aw. Now he’ll never find the real killers.

Article about how daily driving a $100k car is great.  What a moron.

My uncle had a Mangusta for years and he had very few problems with it. He would say it was more reliable than the Jaguars he had.