tutall76
TuTall76
tutall76

When I was in my 20's I worked two jobs while going to school part-time so I wouldn’t have so much student loan debt.  One of those jobs was pressure washing tractor trailers and large construction equipment.  Let me tell you, standing under one in triple digit heat with mud falling down on you is one hell of a

Working at a dealership is a great way to make you hate cars.

Haggled with the last 2 no haggle dealerships I dealt with.  Some of us actually enjoy the game still.  I have always wondered what percentage of people know what the hell is even going on when they go in to buy a car.  

I worked for 5 years on the sales floor from age 20 to 25. What it taught me was that the college education I was pursuing in the evenings on my early and off days was worth every penny it was costing me.

One of the silliest but coolest things when I bought my Focus RS was getting the surprise ownership package in the mail a week later with various toys including a desktop version of the shift knob from the car. Nothing that I had read prior to buying it gave me any indication that was going to happen. Not exactly the

Newer cars are more reliable, hands down. They require maintenance, and you can’t fix a ton on your own, unless you have a specific skill set, and you’re rarely going to be able to fix it on the side of the road with duct tape and spit.

He just wants a new car, but has to promise his wife to get one that can hold value. Otherwise she will never sanction. The whole thing is a scam to ease his mid-life crisis.

All AWD models are 6 speed. You should feel bad for suggesting an F sport AND AWD.

I don’t see it so much as “obsession” as a recognition of basic mathematics.

The ritual is very simple.

As somebody that exclusively buys high-mileage BMW’s with zero service records (because I’m cheap and can’t afford nice enthusiast-owned cars), here’s what I do immediately after buying a car:

Because he hates money?

I have an S4 of the b8.5 generation. it’s totally possible to put 200 miles a day on these cars and love every second of it. especially with the stick.

the old one looks better

As opposed to this?

Chevy made a Lexus RX and called it a Blazer.

The inclusion of a b-pillar on the new 8 just disappoints me.

Just what everyone wants - a four-door with enough back seat legroom for a 6-footer, but only enough headroom for a 5-footer.