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Quien necisitas una pareda? Tengo una escalera!
I'm pretty sure this is Spanish:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmjOd9Dlr34
Beer + Nyquil + Duolingo = zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Bunch o ho's.
Oh, he's very popular, Ed. The sportos, the motorheads, geeks, sluts, bloods, wasteoids, dweebies, dickheads they all adore him. They think he's a righteous dude.
Hoverines
Fleetwood Mac by a mile.
Ho bag.
Marshmello - Alone
What kind of car is this?
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/uq...=w1045-h588-no
Thanks, I could see the "F-Type" and initially thought it was a Tesla, but I realized that I noticed that I could hear it, and I saw the tail pipes. After looking at the picture I thought I saw the Jaguar symbol, but it's hard to tell and I didn't notice it in person. Pic is zoomed in.
Very nice cars. Got to see one close up a few weeks ago.
Yeah, they're gorgeous!
http://i.imgur.com/rwUCXich.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/7mmAQ99h.jpg
For the same price (or less, if you want the F-Type R), I'd much rather have a Tesla Model S.
If you want a stick shift, an F-Type is only going to run you ~$65k, less than half a Tesla S.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9CYc3M0DVk&t=30s
I'd rather split the difference and get a C63 AMG, myself.
https://puu.sh/uusmM/a99aca7fbd.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpRk3h6dcFA
Nonsense. Tesla Model S starts at $68000, and you automatically get a $7500 federal rebate, along with a $5000 Colorado rebate. Add in the delivery and paperwork fees and you're sitting right at $60k. Same 0-60 time (5.5sec), lots of neat tech. Free supercharging, estimated gas savings of more than $1200 per year with my mileage.
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Now, comparing a barebones F-Type R at $108k (0-60 in 3.9sec) to a Tesla Model S 100D, at $81k after rebates (0-60 in 4.2) is a little more interesting. F-Type definitely wins in top speed (Gas-burning cars will easily win at this for the foreseeable future), and the sound of a well-tuned exhaust is certainly something that turns me on, but the P100D can do 0-60 in 2.5 seconds. That sounds painfully awesome. Both cars have lots of things going for them, but the F-Type does look like sex.
Now I'm looking at cars. Damn, cars are pretty neat these days. They are also wicked expensive.
Quick navigation pro-tip. When the nearest cross street to the address you're looking for is 547th and 848th, just expect that your tablet GPS (Google maps) isn't going to work well. When you end up 20 miles North, on the other side a lake, know that is par for the course.
My 0-60 time is officially 7.5 seconds.
My top speed is anecdotally 135+mph
Like the garmin telling the spouse @ 1.20 in the a.m Exit here.. Turn left in .4 miles, proceed 1.4 miles. You Have Arrived at your destination.
Supposedly the Marriot in UT. When in fact we were on a dirt road in the middle of nowhere.
Told her, the gps is wrong, Oh No lets see where it takes us. [facepalm]
Reminds me of the joke about the 4ID patch's symbolism: 4 butter-bars pointing north
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_3V2fq9v4_s...320/4THDIV.png
Also, since we're speaking about cars, I'm pretty sure I remember doing the price of ownership comparison on this forum and things have actually worked out even better than expected.
I projected my annual cost of ownership (gas, insurance, registration, depreciation, and maintenance/repairs) to be about $4600/yr for the next 5 years.
In the 11 months I've owned the car, I've spent $2913 (+/- $100) on those expenses, and about $300 of that was optional spending to replace floormats and headlight housings. Another $140 was spent on preventative maintenance that probably could have waited another 6-12 months. Sometime in the next 24 months, I'm expecting to spend about $1400 on suspension components, but that still leaves me well below budget. This is way cooler than being in debt.