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Groms are incredibly fun– and the aftermarket support is large. I decided to modify mine in the way of an adventure bike, since living in Montana delivers plenty of forest service roads to explore.. and it’s easy to bring camping.
Much my bike’s body is made up of custom parts, some made from chopping up CRF 50 & 110

Is it America’s dick, though?

I must be the only person around that adores this car. It’s beautiful and a HUGE turn around for Maserati as of late. I haven’t lusted after a Maser in decades, and never thought I would again... but here we are.

RIP Mergio.

I wouldn’t for half a second say that giving a bunch of extra work to minimum-wage goons is anything other than being an asshole...

Crosses don’t kill people.”

Elizabeth Blackstock? Where the hell have you been?

What I took away from the article is that I need to buy an Alpine A110.

Transcribing a 1-hour interview is about as close to back-breaking work as this job gets. I hope you all like it.

The only vehicle in this whole list that’s actually interesting is the Crossfire, because it’s a weird vehicle that’s not totally ugly, totally awful or totally busted.

Seriously, how many of us are reading this at work and can’t take 5-10 minutes to watch a video? I almost exclusively read this site while I am at work.

Why’d you remind me?

I had a ‘95 Ford Explorer Sport and it was the dark Hunter green with the grey wheel well extensions. The inside was a horrendous sea green velvety material. I had to ground myself every time I got out before touching anyone or any electronics because of the static electric charge I could build from that stuff. Looked

we sell a decent enough number of them. its not a sales leader by any stretch, kind of a niche market vehicle, but it sells better than the compass and renegade do at my store, by quite a margin. 

Make it convertible, even better. It comes with everything, love, joy, pain, suffering, remorse, and redemption. This is the only proper answer.

And thirdly...why?

This entire thing is just frelling boll yotz and fahrbot.

If he loved 3rd Gen Camaros, 3rd Gen Firebird is the answer. Different enough to be a new experience, plus pop-up headlights. This one is my ‘89 and it cost less than $5k with 84k original miles. A little snug in the back, but adults fit.