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Stuxnet

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Those are some pretty good lines, but truth be told, there's nothing wrong with buying such an economical car. I've seen some very well-to-do people driving cars you'd never think they'd take a second look at.

Of course, I drive a Maxima '05 and I'll smoke your ass at the light and lap you before you get to the next.

WOOPAH!
 

krunchykrome

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Originally posted by: jbourne77
Those are some pretty good lines, but truth be told, there's nothing wrong with buying such an economical car. I've seen some very well-to-do people driving cars you'd never think they'd take a second look at.

Of course, I drive a Maxima '05 and I'll smoke your ass at the light and lap you before you get to the next.

WOOPAH!


You might smoke me at the light, but you'll never hear me complain about gas prices ;)
 

Stuxnet

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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Those are some pretty good lines, but truth be told, there's nothing wrong with buying such an economical car. I've seen some very well-to-do people driving cars you'd never think they'd take a second look at.

Of course, I drive a Maxima '05 and I'll smoke your ass at the light and lap you before you get to the next.

WOOPAH!


You might smoke me at the light, but you'll never hear me complain about gas prices ;)

:eek:

LOL ya got me there! It costs me a little over $50 for a tank of gas. SUCKS.
 

krunchykrome

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Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Those are some pretty good lines, but truth be told, there's nothing wrong with buying such an economical car. I've seen some very well-to-do people driving cars you'd never think they'd take a second look at.

Of course, I drive a Maxima '05 and I'll smoke your ass at the light and lap you before you get to the next.

WOOPAH!


You might smoke me at the light, but you'll never hear me complain about gas prices ;)

:eek:

LOL ya got me there! It costs me a little over $50 for a tank of gas. SUCKS.

Damn, you probably put at least midgrade in it thought, right? $28 will fill my Aveo up with Low grade. My 1998 Ford Escort will fill up with lowgrade for about $33. And my old Toyota Pickup, well I dont know because the gas meter stopped working a year ago. lol
 

BooGiMaN

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Originally posted by: Garet Jax
One day after work I offered my CTO a ride to his car (he was parked far away) and he said he would rather walk then be caught riding in my car :(

I drive a Cavalier.

just curious....what does he drive?
 

Stuxnet

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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Those are some pretty good lines, but truth be told, there's nothing wrong with buying such an economical car. I've seen some very well-to-do people driving cars you'd never think they'd take a second look at.

Of course, I drive a Maxima '05 and I'll smoke your ass at the light and lap you before you get to the next.

WOOPAH!


You might smoke me at the light, but you'll never hear me complain about gas prices ;)

:eek:

LOL ya got me there! It costs me a little over $50 for a tank of gas. SUCKS.

Damn, you probably put at least midgrade in it thought, right? $28 will fill my Aveo up with Low grade. My 1998 Ford Escort will fill up with lowgrade for about $33. And my old Toyota Pickup, well I dont know because the gas meter stopped working a year ago. lol

Nope... it takes the super duper uber 93 :( .
 

tfinch2

Lifer
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Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Those are some pretty good lines, but truth be told, there's nothing wrong with buying such an economical car. I've seen some very well-to-do people driving cars you'd never think they'd take a second look at.

Of course, I drive a Maxima '05 and I'll smoke your ass at the light and lap you before you get to the next.

WOOPAH!


You might smoke me at the light, but you'll never hear me complain about gas prices ;)

30 MPG combined isn't that great for something that ugly.
 

krunchykrome

Lifer
Dec 28, 2003
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Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: krunchykrome
Originally posted by: jbourne77
Those are some pretty good lines, but truth be told, there's nothing wrong with buying such an economical car. I've seen some very well-to-do people driving cars you'd never think they'd take a second look at.

Of course, I drive a Maxima '05 and I'll smoke your ass at the light and lap you before you get to the next.

WOOPAH!


You might smoke me at the light, but you'll never hear me complain about gas prices ;)

30 MPG combined isn't that great for something that ugly.


Tell that to my annual savings.

Oh yea, highway is 35mpg, I average 38. :)

But it's not my daily driver. My 1998 Escort is my daily, however it's currently in the shop getting a new clutch.
 

thomsbrain

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i actually DO turn off the A/C to merge sometimes. :) something tells me my car is faster than yours, though.