EmCel
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It looks pretty nice and clean. If I had an auto I would do it too. And yeah auto vs manual is getting pretty old. Do what you want with your car and buy what you want.
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You're the real MVP here EmcelIt looks pretty nice and clean. If I had an auto I would do it too. And yeah auto vs manual is getting pretty old. Do what you want with your car and buy what you want.
Sorry, I sell my car privately every year. The market does NOT desire manual cars. The few people that do want manuals also want the car for next to nothing.I'm not, nice try though. Obviously the majority of people aren't interested in manuals in normal conmuter vehicles. But these aren't normal vehicles. They're for the purposes of fun. That's why they haven't dropped the manual yet, plenty of people are buying them.
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Lmao every year? Seems kinda wasteful, but if you say so.Sorry, I sell my car privately every year. The market does NOT desire manual cars. The few people that do want the car for nothing.
Yeah, that’s boomers in a nutshell.Seems kinda wasteful, but if you say so.
But then I would also refuse to be seen driving it. Not that I dislike electric cars. I own a Tesla Model Y.Just put a Muck -e emblem on it and no one will steal it .
Wasteful? How is owning/driving as many awesome cars as you can before dying wasteful? I gladly consider any depreciation worth it. In the past 5yrs I have been fortunate enough to drive a WRX STI, then a Jeep JKU, then a Scat Pack Challenger, the a Mini Cooper JCW Clubman, and now the Mustang GT. Next I am thinking one of the last Camaro 2ss or ZLI's.Lmao every year? Seems kinda wasteful, but if you say so.
Jokes on you, they know it has 450hp and you can just about let out the clutch at idle and not stall it. And can learn fast, So what if the 1st few times it bucks so hard it kills a motor mount. It isn't their car.I have effectively made my car theft proof as far as millennials are concerned. By changing the shift knob and bezel I have now made my auto a "faux-stick." Now at first glance my car will appear to be a stick shift and therefore undriveable by anyone under 35.
man i was all for this until i saw camaro at the end, barffffffWasteful? How is owning/driving as many awesome cars as you can before dying wasteful? I gladly consider any depreciation worth it. In the past 5yrs I have been fortunate enough to drive a WRX STI, then a Jeep JKU, then a Scat Pack Challenger, the a Mini Cooper JCW Clubman, and now the Mustang GT. Next I am thinking one of the last Camaro 2ss or ZLI's.
PS: I have absolutely no loyalty. I am a total car whore.
But what will you do when you come back from a long weekend and forgot you installed this yourself?I have effectively made my car theft proof as far as millennials are concerned. By changing the shift knob and bezel I have now made my auto a "faux-stick." Now at first glance my car will appear to be a stick shift and therefore undriveable by anyone under 35.
You made it sound like you got a new Mustang every year, lol. Hot swapping like that is probably pretty fun, although I feel like a year isn't enough time to really get to know and enjoy a car. That's just me though.Wasteful? How is owning/driving as many awesome cars as you can before dying wasteful? I gladly consider any depreciation worth it. In the past 5yrs I have been fortunate enough to drive a WRX STI, then a Jeep JKU, then a Scat Pack Challenger, the a Mini Cooper JCW Clubman, and now the Mustang GT. Next I am thinking one of the last Camaro 2ss or ZLI's.
PS: I have absolutely no loyalty. I am a total car whore.