thestangerofatx
TheStangerOfATX
thestangerofatx

This won’t be difficult for me. I choose the side against the Nazis. Sign me up.

I’m an idiot, it was the intake manifold that cracked. You’re right, the mechanic told me about the defect too, sure wish I knew that ahead of time!

I own a Ford now and I hope history doesn’t repeat itself for me but...my 1996 Crown Victoria LX. This was the sort of car I always wanted from early childhood on: a big, leather-clad, fast, RWD V8 sedan. The Vic, at first blush on the used car lot, seemed to fit the bill. It had 69,000 miles on it but they were

Funny because since my dad drove with two feet, so did I, at least from age 12 on (yeah, I got behind the wheel pretty early!). Of course by the time Driver’s Ed came along and road tests, I was well trained out of it and now all my left foot knows how to do is clutch, like Andy below. The car stops, and pretty fast

I have a 2016 V6 Mustang and I love it. I love its straightforward power, it has plenty enough for me. I also love its lower insurance cost. The 4 cyl might be more tuneable but I just need a cool car to get to work in that has enough power to not get pushed around out there. I don’t regret my choice one bit, except I

I have a 2016 V6 Mustang and I like it just fine. I was on the fence between it and the EcoBoost but I just couldn’t legitimize the extra money for almost the same horsepower. I’ve driven both and both are perfectly quick, etc. I actually almost wish I spent more for the extra appearance package but whatever.

I had a friend (since passed away) that had muscular dystrophy and he too watched his chair be dropped and broken on the tarmac from his seat on the plane. That, of course, meant nearly a year of needing to have the chair completely rebuilt from the ground up since the frame was broken, and at the end it was a

Actually no, Donny, they’re nihlists. These men are cowards.

A 1995 LeSabre Limited was the first car I purchased with my own money as an adult (forest green with the tan leather interior, the connoisseur’s grandpa car) and I still regret trading it in for the 1996 Ford Crown Victoria LX I got later (damn you, Panther!!!). The commenter above is absolutely right, but most of