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I agree. They are convenient for sure. They just scream soccer dad when a guy is driving one of them. LOL.
Mrs. Chow, her mom and I are all making a road trip in the next day or so and we're actually going to take her mom's car because of the four doors. It's easier for her mother to get in and out.
She drives some old lady land barge car. I forget what it is. Buick la Sabre or something like that. The typical blue hair really big friggin old person's car. LOL
I drive that thing I feel like I should be wearing a cute little captains hat since I'm commanding a land barge.
The suspension in that car feels so sloppy and unresponsive because it's built for comfort, sort of the way I like my women.
Lmao! I am a Soccer mom.
Lo@l old lady barge car. Blue hair old person car! Thats Sea's mom! You are funny i'll give you that. The damn axle or linement always needs to be fix for inspection because I take turns too rough..
I agree. They are convenient for sure. They just scream soccer dad when a guy is driving one of them. LOL.
Mrs. Chow, her mom and I are all making a road trip in the next day or so and we're actually going to take her mom's car because of the four doors. It's easier for her mother to get in and out.
She drives some old lady land barge car. I forget what it is. Buick la Sabre or something like that. The typical blue hair really big friggin old person's car. LOL
I drive that thing I feel like I should be wearing a cute little captains hat since I'm commanding a land barge.
The suspension in that car feels so sloppy and unresponsive because it's built for comfort, sort of the way I like my women.
Lo@l old lady barge car. Blue hair old person car! Thats Sea's mom! You are funny i'll give you that. The damn axle or linement always needs to be fix for inspection because I take turns too rough..
Wasn't my experience when I traded my last 250,000 mile Dodge in for a newer one. I think maintenance had a lot to do with it.
Impressive!
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Thank you George it's good to see you btw
Good to see you too, mate!
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Did 1,200 miles in my Ford Thursday and Friday. A 7,400 pound diesel that averaged about 18 mpg.
That's nothing to sneeze at for that weight. I'm wondering what the gas version would get.
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The Miata looks like it could be some fun. The newer ones have some pretty cool design lines and the prices aren't that bad if you get one a couple years old.
If buying used, have a mechanic check it out.
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She drives some old lady land barge car. I forget what it is. Buick la Sabre or something like that. The typical blue hair really big friggin old person's car. LOL
I drive that thing I feel like I should be wearing a cute little captains hat since I'm commanding a land barge.
The suspension in that car feels so sloppy and unresponsive because it's built for comfort, sort of the way I like my women.
Yep, I drove one in Vegas so I know what you mean as far as the handling and ride goes.
Last I heard Buicks were the best American autos around in terms of reliability. In the 90s it was Saturn, if I'm not mistaken.
I saw that. Sad news. Sounds like it was hard going for her in later years.
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