thecarguy4all
TheCarGuy4All
thecarguy4all

Thank you for finding this link so I didn't have to.

I think the factor that differentiates this particular instance from the multitudes of TOYOTA issues, is that this isn't uncommon. People will do silly things while in cars on occasion that result in excessive damage.

I'm normally entirely aligned with you on the "two sides" argument. However, this seems too common (not in this particular instance, but in a grander sense) to be a continuing theme of lender malfeasance (granted the term does not entirely cognate or correlate as such a definition is technically slang).

It is a little confusing what the lawyer is actually contesting here. He says "tortious interference" but then makes a case for a libel suit based on the [m3post.com] writings.

If he was truly suffering from ADHD why didn't he seek out a prescription for D-Amphetamine Salts (Adderral) instead of making his own methamphetamine? Seems like an excuse for using meth.

If she'd asked for a new Corrolla (Logical replacement for the saturn based on beige) maybe they'd have played ball. But that is just....I just have no words for where the 500 billion dollar figure came from. Maybe a typo?

I realize that driving fast on the street with a fast car is going to happen, but this is the other reason I only really stretch a cars legs at the track.

This is the best argument I've read so far that would call the actions of the officers into question. I unaware of any such statute in Colorado though.

Yes, actually it was. Right here in the good old US of A.

The right to privacy is based off of supreme court rulings that combine the ideas of several amendments. It is an implied right as the Supreme Court finds it within the framework of other amendments and is not a provided right within the constitution.

Oddly enough, I was just daydreaming about swapping a duramax into a 70 or 71 El Camino. I don't love the sound as much as a SBC or BBC, but the acceleration and feeling of such raw torque is incredible. I still remember the first time I drove an LLY powered GMC 2500, and how much better it was than the 6.0 v-8

Am I losing my mind or are the rear wheels still spinning while in the water? I like the idea, but for something that large, I'd rather have a pickup truck that floats and a sea-doo launch ramp in the bed.

I live in New Haven CT.

Not that I advocate for Mopar, but you could save yourself a but load of money and just go get a charger R/T AWD (or a Magnum if you are a wagon nut like me), then work over that engine and still have a lot left over to make it a decent car without spending 102,000. So, I guess what I'm saying is, it is possible, just

Hmmm....well maybe I just see wet weather and assume snow.....I don't quite get your QOTD point though.

Yeah, but it only comes with a 4-speed Automatic, and I'm pretty sure they used the L-76 v-8 with AFM and not the LS1/2/3. Though it has been a while since I've been on HSV's site. Still want one though....

I'm all for safety and this definitely isn't, but more from the noxious fumes in my mind.

This was Clarkson's pick (well, without the body kit at least) over the Ferrari FF if you want to take his word as gospel. I like the extra ride height for the deep stuff.

There is a place called Performance Wheel and Tire in Denver that I used to go to a lot, they deal in used wheels. However, given the number of 'wheel' shops around the outskirts of Denver, and the former abundance of 'tuner shops', I'm sure that the high priced wheels have no problem finding a home. I'm not pointing

The angry replies to this article make me think that a lot of people are guilty and don't want to admit it. I'm guilty of a few of these, but I only used [Match.com] once and had such a bad experience that I went back to meeting people at bars in real life.