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Look, I love my hometown of Nashville, but what Audacious Audra did is a NIGHTLY occurrence downtown. I’m not proud that we out-Florida Florida, but here we are. It’s turned into nothing but Bachelorette Beckies drunkenly stumbling around in daisy dukes, cowbow boots and hats (we don’t even wear that shit down here)

That’s one gigantic pedo guy.

Bingo. I tried to buy a Kia Stinger last year. Dealer advertised a White Stinger GT2 for like $44k ($10k under MSRP), no disclaimers, nothing. Went in, asked them several times, “is this the price?” and they assured me it was. Took the car out, was ready to buy, then they came at me with “oh this price is only if you

I think you meant, “noiice.”

Something very similar to this happened at Hyundaii Nissan.

Sounds like a fairly typical Hyundai dealer to me. Hyundai (and Kia) really need to get a handle on their dealer network. They’ve brought the quality of their product up to an incredible standard (and it’s only getting better!) - but it’s all let down by the shoddy dealership experience. Execs should take some trips

<runs out to buy one now>  I’ll store this in my garage up on stands for 20 years then sell it for a huge profit since it’s a special edition - Boomer in training

even though those cars only have 20kish miles on them, those are some hard miles.

Yeah after all these years of toughing it out I’m just about done with GMG.

“I don’t have 5 minutes to replace the $10 gas cap, but trust me on all the other maintenance that’s [assumed to have] been done

I agree, listicles suck.

This new format of not scrolling but instead clicking next is stupid.  I click next but then still have to scroll to see two paragraphs.  What’s wrong with scroll format??

Just needs a gas cap, and the seller couldn’t be bothered? RED FLAG!

17K for a clapped out FCA product with 100K+ miles

First of all: CP

It definitely is! Thankfully i usually bike commute to work, so the car is mostly for trips out to the mountains to see the parents and in-laws. They’re great on those back country roads. 

The car was part of their method, going beyond simply using it for transportation to the location of their crimes.

Just getting to use a garage is bitchin’ for me. I just have to choose which side of the car I want to work on.

That’s some low profile rubber for DC! I like my sidewalls how I like my retirement communities: 55 and up!

I have to street park in DC, but I still work on my car! Just put the summer rubber on this week.