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So, you’re saying it can’t park in a parking garage?

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It was on private property if it was in her driveway. The cop should receive a citation for trespassing and the ticket should be dropped. Plus, how did the cop know it was unlocked? He didn’t have a warrant to enter someones car that didn’t give consent.

Right, I also make damn good money and I am not comfortable with a car payment over 300 a month. Maybe it’s because I am financially responsible and I am on the verge of being debt free in less than a year other than my house? Who knows how people afford payments that high.

Yay! more expensive vehicles. Hopefully the make a Wagoneer truck version. I would drive down and trade my truck as quickly as possible as long as it had some towing capacity (Expressly why I can’t do the wrangler based truck).

Freddy, Government has always had behind closed doors meetings with big business. That’s what politicians do.......right or wrong.

Appliance cars here we come. Autonomous driving would basically be me looking out the windshield not driving. If I attempt to do any type of reading or phone messing in a car when I am a rider I get carsick AF. Useless technology to me. I hope I never see a fully autonomous nation even though some 82+ year old lady

Yes. I grew up with a few hot Cummins trucks, none of which smoked beyond a slight haze, all of which were faster than any “Coal Roller”.

Hahhah yessss....

Yep, I am a huge fan of racking up a ton of miles on a car in the first 10 years of its life. After 10 time starts to take its toll on pieces weather its used or not. If you plan to own a car for 10+ years and higher mileage the formula for success is buy as simple as possible. Luxury features and complicated systems

Eh, mileage isn’t the huge factor. More complicated components suffer more from age than mileage. Check back when its 15 years old with the same mileage.

Man, that really makes me miss twisty roads in my 73 911 T. Shouldn’t have sold that back in 06 but we made what we thought was a ton of cash. Owned one and now can’t afford one.

Dang, I will be there the weekend after this for the show. Tradition of hooters wings and beer for lunch once we have taken in all of the glorious vehicles and made fun of the dumb ones.

There is usually a port for external access to the adjuster in the backing plate. An awl or skinny tool of sorts is used to push the adjuster arm out freeing the adjuster wheel to spin backwards. This allows the brakes to collapse and a worn drum can be pulled off without headaches.

I’m concerned by how much the rear suspension moves when the car is under power.

That looks so kick ass. I would give it a whirl in the XJ if I didn’t live on the wrong side of the country for cool car events.

Our lot was massive and full of underwhelming vehicles. One other kid had an R/T Dakota like mine but otherwise troves of v6 F bodies and terrible 90s iron. The most exciting things to grace my high school parking lot were my 67 Plymouth Satellite or my 73 911 T. Other than my R/T there were basically zero performance

Yes yes yes.

I can’t get over the fact that his last name is Shat.

I live in Indy. It was pretty slick out yesterday (Fast falling wet heavy snow). It blows my mind how people forget that sometimes roads might be slicker than they look on the first snowfall of the year. Facepalm.