thebiglachovsky
TheBigLachovsky
thebiglachovsky

Er, well, as a car salesman buddy of mine once said - “there is an ass for every seat”. But I wouldn’t bank your retirement on a Camry, no matter how nice it is. Still a Camry.

You should meet that David Tracy guy.

This thing has smooth lines. The MR2 looks like a doorstop.

Every time someone growls about current-gen games costing USD 60, I think back to the copy of Chrono Trigger my parents picked up for me on launch day; I believe it cost $80 in 1995, and this would’ve been at a PX on a military post (where initial cost is not lower, but tax is generally waived on most purchases).

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Two vacuum cleaners. Two.

In the 300's defense, the latest version at least looks great. The overall design has aged really nicely.

People never believe what it was like to own one of the first PT cruisers. It was one of the first ones sold by our dealership, and the first one sold at actual sticker and not above, because they were selling WELL above sticker, with a waiting list. at the time.

I still think the SRT, final-boss version was pretty good looking.

My dad and I sure thought it was cool. We followed that car from concept to production. He got one of the first ones to go on sale in Alaska. The car made it to about 220k before needing a new engine which was only about $1500 by that time. Then it was handed down to my sister as her first car and was trouble free

In the broadest sense, the absence of a safety feature is not really an adequate defense, though. People win successful lawsuits to bring about change all the time.

Labrador retrievers?

Yeah to have a system like that with NO safety is highly suspect.

My parents did this, it got stolen. Who steals a tennis ball?

There should’ve been a system that makes sure that if anything is in the path of the mechanism, it should stop. I blame everyone but I assign the majority of it on the manufacturer because my $100 garage door opener has sensors to make sure I don’t crush my dog or bag of groceries.

Maybe the Jag committed suicide due to the shame of wearing that garish offset stripe?

So they claim they don’t care about the ring which is why they named it after the ring.

I shall continue to believe in “Notor.” Everything else is fake news.

Of all the comparisons to make, comparing a Nurburgring competitive car to Nascar seems like one of the worst.