tommysticks
tommysticks
tommysticks

Let me remind you, there’s a lot of wood in a real Rolls, too. 

Not that this is a bad thing.

How is the 1989 Chrysler “Maserati” TC not on this list? 

The European PT Cruiser

It’s also very possible that gasoline will get cheaper as its demand goes down, unless there is some government intervention. 

I guess headlights are cheaper to fix than IMS bearings. 

At 46 cubic feet, it has slightly less cargo space than an Audi Q3. Pass. 

Outside of the spawn from an unfortunate assignation with GM, those are all good, reliable cars. 

Find the people buying the converters and throw them under the jail, too. 

That’s wild. 

You know as much about inflation as you know about strip mining.

It’s just the way economics works. It’s nothing personal. 

alliteration?

I owned 2 cars on this list. I’ll say that, while the ‘73 Vega wasn’t nearly as bad as the ‘83 Escort, my experience with them have kept me from buying any GM or Ford products for the last 40 years. My ‘74 Audi Fox was no great shakes either.

Eh, he’s 61. Isn’t that a boomer? Boomer asking. 

I sold my MB because, while they sent me several letters telling me they were going to replace my airbag, every letter said it couldn’t be done just yet - they’d let me know when. After a few years, you begin to think they’re not serious.

A stronger dollar makes foreign goods cheaper and US goods more expensive. 

What is considered a good “collage” these days?

I get concede that it may be possible to collect all of the bicycle deaths by race, but I do wonder how they arrived at the bicycle miles ridden by race. 

Is selling meth a job?