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Dude is 69 years old and doing 300+ mph, I feel like a loser

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A real man would’ve come at him with a lightsaber.

Quasi-related gripe here- We need to get rid of Presidential Bumper Stickers altogether. It’s bad enough I am forced to sit in traffic let alone know you’re one of these people:

I wanted to write out a long response to your post but really, I only need to say one thing.

“An anorexic plumbing insulator who drives stick, sometimes off-road in his aging SUV, as he heads out to grab a dozen or so pounds of lobster, which he’ll share with his gerbil, who walks around in a huge mechanical exoskeleton he printed on a 3D printer?”

I’ve owned 27 cars and a couple planes over the last 20 years, I bought my first car at 15 before I had a license. A handful have been brand new but the rest have been bought used. I have done everything from basic maintenance to transmission rebuilds. I am not a mechanic by trade, I drive every day to an office and

Torch, is this part of the new Gawker, and now Jalop, focus to jump in on social issues?

Just like they did at the factory!!!

I have to call shenanigans on this.

Last year I bought a 2013 Ford Flex Limited with 50k miles for your target price. Top trim level, all the bells and whistles. $40k new, for $15k less, and in as-new condition. Paid a few bucks extra for an extended drivetrain warranty. That’s the way to go to get a good vehicle for your money.

Everyone knows you should never disturb a Mitsubishi cocoon... How dare they do this before it could undergo its final Evolution

Actually, this happened in Canada. Which means the driver probably had to deal with moose and rivers of maple syrup, or something.

No permanent damage here, but was a huge pain in the ass to clean and the Jeep was just a few months old

I am biased towards the E36 because I own one. In America we didn’t get the proper 300 hp motor, but they did a good job making the car stack up against the higher hp Euro car using a shorter rear diff. The car is balanced and has a really nice stance. The interior has some class and has aged well when properly taken

Best - My 2012 Rubicon. I’ve had since new and I still smile almost every time I drive it. It has an extended wheel base and does a lot of time on trail duty but is still well suited to the road. The steering is light, it accelerates pretty good for what it is, and turns heads everywhere it goes.

I found her CDL Instructor.....

Those wheels are terrible

I haz such a sad.

On the side of that truck: "Dingley Dell Nursery, Toddington Road, Westoning, Bedfordshire".