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My dad had a marina blue '67 Vette 327.  Same rally wheels, no side pipes, but the optional hard top.  Sold it when I was 15 because when he mother passed away (it was stored at her house halfway across the country) he didn't want to bring it to hot and humid Florida since it didn't have a/c and he had no where to

But that color...

As the internet has essentially become a requirement to survive in today’s world, it can be used for more than social media. You know like researching diy fixes on your car or getting educated on how things work. I get not everyone can work on their car but everyone can learn how not to be taken advantage of by a

Only if you have to sell.

If you live in the west coast, I'm tracking.  East coast, it likely will be miserable within 10 minutes, especially in the summer.

Dude, that’s an ignorant thing to say. I know people who view things as A or B. No in between. They would never and can never understand why it’s ok for person A to say it but not person B, no matter how you explain it. Their brains simply don’t work like neurotypical people.

I disagree.  Not everyone sees the world as a spectrum.  Some see it either as A or B.  No in between.  Does that automatically make them racist?  Misogynistic?  Sexist?  When they say something they truly don't understand why one person can say it but another can't.  

Some people see things as either A or B. In this case, it’s right for everyone to use the word or it’s not right to use the word at all. These people exist. They aren’t you’re enemies. They aren’t racist. Their brain simply works differently than those who are neurotypical.  That doesn't make them wrong.  Please don't

I’m just throwing this out here as a parent to two special needs children. My son does not understand context, or nuance, at this point in his life. Everything is black or white. Big or small. Tall or short. No in between. He is a prime example of someone who could ask this question and genuinely not understand why

I feel like when you’re breaking the law already the rules have pretty much gone out the window. Meaning for a Cannonball Run, the lone rule is Red Ball to Portofino in a single car. I mean who are those who condone this to judge the how’s, when’s, and what’s.

Ok sport.

If only I held out a little longer. Not only might I have gotten a slightly better deal on my RS5 Sportback, I might have been able to scrounge up the extra bit (a lot of bit) to get into one of these, in any color that isn’t gray, black, or silver. So either way I would have won.

How about not a Jeep?

But it kinda is. You are your own best advocate and you are responsible for you. If you’re unsure, you can ask for help. That’s where Tom comes in or a trusted relative or friend.

People can drive stick forever and still suck at it.  I've been in the Mustang community for about 15 years and haven't heard about any replacement engines for a GT350.  I heard about a few with Bosses (I was more in tune with them, having owned one for 8.5 years) and all we're replaced under warranty but Ford even if

You and me both.  You and me both.

Bingo. We paid our ‘18 PacHy Limited off last year because we saved some $$ and used the tax break. Plus the 1500+ miles on a tank of gas is AMAZING. Most of our driving is city and we're only paying $200/month in gas for my RS5 and the PacHy and my commute is 66 miles round trip.

As an owner of a current PacHy Limited, I think both look good and are still the best looking minivans available for purchase. And like David suggested, it leaves the 200 styling behind and is a little more streamlined and simplified.

I went out to dinner with my wife about a month ago. Came out to see a Urus parked in front of the restaurant. Haven’t seen another Lamborghini since. Seen a few McLarens, Ferraris, Aston Martins, etc though.  So point confirmed.

Obviously.  It's selling enough at it's price point to still exist.