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Got muh Toyota Land Cruiser today
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2017-07-21 at 1:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep Can't you buy a thermos that does that same exact thing?
No, a thermos doesn't COOL or WARM anything you simpleton. It keeps something cool or warm that is inside of it, if it is already cool or warm. Thermoses also don't usually fit into cupholders and not everything you buy is cold or hot to begin with. And you might not feel like pouring everything into a thermos first. -
2017-07-21 at 1:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep Why is there plastic over everything? I bought a new car about 3 months ago, only 5 miles on it, & it didn't have all that plastic shit on it. (2017 Subaru Forester). Never mentioned in the original post if it's actually OP's car. He's probably just vacuuming it out, just another typical day at his job at the car wash. That explains the plastic, the owners don't want any mud people mud on the new interior.
The fact that you had to mention it has 5 miles on it means it is not new. The previous owner (who probably returned it) took the plastic on. That's just an absolutely pathetic attempt at discrediting me. And it's also pathetic to call your pre-owned cars "new".
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2017-07-21 at 1:55 PM UTCLol, Kreepy has never bought a brand new car before.
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2017-07-21 at 2:01 PM UTCAlso before another poorfag embarrasses themselves by commenting about how they've bought a car without plastic, this doesn't apply for buying something from a dealership; if you buy any car on order and have it delivered to your house, you will get it with plastic wrap on the interior. My Land Cruiser is an import and they plastic wrap the interiors of these too.
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2017-07-21 at 2:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon The fact that you had to mention it has 5 miles on it means it is not new. The previous owner (who probably returned it) took the plastic on. That's just an absolutely pathetic attempt at discrediting me. And it's also pathetic to call your pre-owned cars "new".
Try again, wench.
The car I purchased could have had five miles on it because of a couple of reasons, a previous test drive, maybe the salesman had to drive it from point A to B, idk and idc about five miles. In your country, does a five mile test drive really devalue a car so much that it is no longer considered new? Do you not get to test drive a vehicle before deciding on buying it? A test drive is a must before such a large and important purchase, also, it is inevitable to put miles on said car while test driving, resulting in many new vehicles having a few miles on them.
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Lol, Kreepy has never bought a brand new car before.
You kind of sound like a very pompous snob. "Five miles on the 2017 car you just purchased? *scoffs* Peasant!" "Poor peasant Kreepy, doesn't even get her cars special delivered new to her house, she must be sooooo embarrassed."
Originally posted by Captain Falcon Also before another poorfag embarrasses themselves by commenting about how they've bought a car without plastic, this doesn't apply for buying something from a dealership; if you buy any car on order and have it delivered to your house, you will get it with plastic wrap on the interior. My Land Cruiser is an import and they plastic wrap the interiors of these too.
Well now, see, you could have just said that from the get-go. New car delivered to your house rather than bought at a dealership explains unfamiliar plastic wrap, that's all you had to say. Don't have to get all hoity toity about it.
Also, I don't feel embarrassed by asking about the plastic wrap, I don't feel that I'm in the minority when I say I've never seen that before and it made me curious. Also, I wasn't trying to 'discredit' you,. Obviously you don't work at a carwash and obviously the plastic wasn't there to keep your mud hands off the new interior. I wasn't so much as trying to discredit you with these statements as I was poking for a reaction, which I got one. -
2017-07-21 at 3:02 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon . And you might not feel like pouring everything into a thermos first.
Wow, that's pretty fucking lazy bro.
These warming and cooling capabilities in your cup holder seem interesting, I'll give you that...but necessary, meh. I guess it just seems a little unnecessary & over the top, ridiculous if you will.
Heated/cooling seats, now those are great innovations that will make a difference when you ride in your new car..... but the cupholder thing, meh....Hey, at least it's not as useless for the driver as those TV sets are. -
2017-07-21 at 3:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep The car I purchased could have had five miles on it because of a couple of reasons, a previous test drive, maybe the salesman had to drive it from point A to B, idk and idc about five miles. In your country, does a five mile test drive really devalue a car so much that it is no longer considered new? Do you not get to test drive a vehicle before deciding on buying it? A test drive is a must before such a large and important purchase, also, it is inevitable to put miles on said car while test driving, resulting in many new vehicles having a few miles on them.
There is absolutely no reason to note that the car has 5 miles on it if it is in fact new; all it sounds like is "it's a briefly pre-owned car but it's basically like new, so might as well be new m i right?"You kind of sound like a very pompous snob. "Five miles on the 2017 car you just purchased? *scoffs* Peasant!" "Poor peasant Kreepy, doesn't even get her cars special delivered new to her house, she must be sooooo embarrassed."
You don't need to have the car delivered to your house to make a zero-meter purchase.Well now, see, you could have just said that from the get-go. New car delivered to your house rather than bought at a dealership explains unfamiliar plastic wrap, that's all you had to say. Don't have to get all hoity toity about it.
You came in with a dumb ass insinuation that just revealed that you're poor. If you don't know something, then ask a question rather than proving that you're an idiot.Also, I don't feel embarrassed by asking about the plastic wrap, I don't feel that I'm in the minority when I say I've never seen that before and it made me curious. Also, I wasn't trying to 'discredit' you,. Obviously you don't work at a carwash and obviously the plastic wasn't there to keep your mud hands off the new interior. I wasn't so much as trying to discredit you with these statements
Learn to read, you meth-whore. I said that for anybody else who has bought a new car (obviously not you, since you haven't bought a new car) from a dealership. You already couldn't discredit me. That was never on the cards.as I was poking for a reaction, which I got one.
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2017-07-21 at 3:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep Wow, that's pretty fucking lazy bro.
So is having a maid come to clean my house thrice a week. Sue me, it's the vice of the wealthy manThese warming and cooling capabilities in your cup holder seem interesting, I'll give you that…but necessary, meh. I guess it just seems a little unnecessary & over the top, ridiculous if you will.
Heated/cooling seats, now those are great innovations that will make a difference when you ride in your new car….. but the cupholder thing, meh….Hey, at least it's not as useless for the driver as those TV sets are. -
2017-07-21 at 4:25 PM UTC
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2017-07-21 at 4:50 PM UTC
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2017-07-21 at 9:17 PM UTCYou got tats?
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2017-07-21 at 9:25 PM UTC
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep You kind of sound like a very pompous snob. "Five miles on the 2017 car you just purchased? *scoffs* Peasant!" "Poor peasant Kreepy, doesn't even get her cars special delivered new to her house, she must be sooooo embarrassed."
its almost like he's just bought the flashiest most expensive car in the world. lol, there are way better machines driving around the roads than his shitty toyota.
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2017-07-21 at 11:27 PM UTC
Originally posted by NARCassist its almost like he's just bought the flashiest most expensive car in the world. lol, there are way better machines driving around the roads than his shitty toyota.
Lol @ jellies getting butt hurt because they don't understand what a zero-meter car purchase feels like. -
2017-07-21 at 11:28 PM UTC
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2017-07-22 at 9:10 AM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon There is absolutely no reason to note that the car has 5 miles on it if it is in fact new; all it sounds like is "it's a briefly pre-owned car but it's basically like new, so might as well be new m i right?"
You don't need to have the car delivered to your house to make a zero-meter purchase.
You came in with a dumb ass insinuation that just revealed that you're poor. If you don't know something, then ask a question rather than proving that you're an idiot.
Learn to read, you meth-whore. I said that for anybody else who has bought a new car (obviously not you, since you haven't bought a new car) from a dealership. You already couldn't discredit me. That was never on the cards.
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2017-07-22 at 1:09 PM UTC
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2017-10-07 at 11:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Captain Falcon
Has dank TV screens and shit too
Xpoasted from other thread, thought this would be What's Good type material. It's a pretty cool car.
The seat has built in heating and cooling (the cooling is a big deal in Florida!) and not just that, it has cooling/warming capabilities in the cupholder!
That hoe clean af. I've always been a big fan of the idea of getting fully loaded Toyotas over a Lexus. Just classier and more low key IMO. I want to get an Avalon as my next whip. -
2017-10-07 at 11:58 PM UTC
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2017-10-08 at 12:08 AM UTC
Originally posted by Wick Sweat That hoe clean af. I've always been a big fan of the idea of getting fully loaded Toyotas over a Lexus. Just classier and more low key IMO. I want to get an Avalon as my next whip.
Lexus are for lesbian shemales who can't afford an Audi
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2017-10-08 at 12:08 AM UTC