Stop.
Stop.
Meanwhile, crossovers are still languishing north of 10 seconds in many cases.
And our Russian chauffeur Pikup Androppof.
What this guy said. My sentiments exactly. As a kid my Mom listened to them and of course I disliked them just to be rebellious. As an adult I f’ing love them and even if the material isn’t fresh I still catch myself laughing out loud when I listen to the podcasts. My week would not be the same without this show.
Agreed. I can’t tell enough people whenever it comes up how much I love this show. I still listen to the podcast every week and can’t imagine a week without them.
As I child of divorced parents, this was my Saturday ritual being driven (and in later years driving) to my dad’s place listening to Car Talk in the morning.
The day Tom died, I sent my local NPR station the biggest donation I had ever made to a charity of any kind with a note to keep airing Car Talk as long as they could. I don’t care it’s not new, I still get a big grin when I hear that banjo music on Saturday morning.
If they want to get REALLY cute...
Are you really sure Jason?
I mean, really REALLY sure?
We’re selling them F-15s...but we didn’t say they were working F-15s!
For those curious, there’s a simple way to calculate how much your modded car is worth:
Fuck That Truck is a wonderful idea.
“Low grade”depends on whether you’re coming from a technical or qualitative perspective. I would guess you’re only considering the consumer’s qualitative perspectives.
I think this is the first “I sold it to a high school kid” story I’ve ever read with a happy ending! :)
This is a dangerous game your playing having Jalops seek out cheap cars on CL. You know how easily we can be enticed by the lure of a project and the dream of what we could do to/with it.
As the holder of a similar pigskin, I wonder why either of us is here. Gawker/Kinja routinely, with malice aforethought, and with pride, eschews all grammar and punctuation conventions. This place has its own stylebook, and it’s called Anarchy.
Reluctantly starred. I watched dozens of the C4C videos on YouTube, and thought to myself, “My God, these are automotive snuff films.”
Oh. I thought you were talking about the greatest inline six in the history of humankind.
I’ve done the exact same thing before. Almost the same situation. Bought my first stick shift car, stalled it downtown, kept trying to start it in third.
He also had 12 other BMWs stored in the parking lot of the company he worked for.