Millennial here (27 years old). I drive a 2003 Honda Element. I bought it from a co-worker’s mother in-law’s estate when she died. If this “car for the young” goes to production, I predict a similar trajectory from initial sale to target audience.
Millennial here (27 years old). I drive a 2003 Honda Element. I bought it from a co-worker’s mother in-law’s estate when she died. If this “car for the young” goes to production, I predict a similar trajectory from initial sale to target audience.
To actually work on mine. I don’t have the best work space (apartment parking) but I have tools, some experience, and the desire. Last summer getting married dominated my time off. Now I’m paying to have work that I started finished by a shop. They’ve been great about working with me but it’s frustrating for me and…
Good luck. My first car was a ‘95 truck and I’ve wanted another since. It’ll probably never happen, because every time I see what people ask and will pay for them, I just have to laugh.
That they do
I can see where you’re coming from, but I think Ford has the most anachronistic badge. It’s the brand name in script. Dodge, however, seems pretty modern.
You speak truth. Growing up, I feel like everyone’s mom had a shitty old Volvo wagon (fun fact: I was technically an adult before I realized that that there were Volvos that weren’t wagons). Now those shitty old Volvo wagons are cool, and new Volvos give me the comfy feels on par with Mercedes, but with less shouty…
If you’re in the US, you can subscribe to Prime Video on a monthly basis. With the 30 day free trial, you should be able to get through the series for under $20, or wait until it’s all out and binge out during your free trial
Toyota has added a few little updates since you leased your last Camry. Check with your dealership for the details, but I bet they’ll give you a good deal to end your current lease and start a new one.
No, that’s the standard price. This is more expensive if you stay signed up year round, but I can cancel any time. I don’t need or want the rest of Prime benefits, so this is a far better deal for me. Subscribe long enough to catch GT as it comes out, cancel, and I’ll only be out around $20.
Yes on the cancel anytime. It’s monthly, with a 30 day free trial. After a little more research, though, looks like it’s US only.
Not sure if it’s true for Amazon Canada, but in the states here I was able to subscribe to Prime Video only for under $10/month.
I’m surprised to see such resistance. Normally puns get a pretty positive reaction here.
Start with the free 30 day trial and get the first few episodes for free. If you want more, it’s 9 bucks a month for prime video, then cancel when the season’s over. Easy. No need to pay $100 like everyone’s been talking about for a whole year of Prime.
Yourare spot on, and said just about everything I felt about it..
If your only mode of transportation is an old Jeep with an engine on the brink of death, you will risk getting hurt for that shitbucket. It is probably your livelihood. No car, no work. No work, no money. No money, no new car/repairs on old car.
If only our justice system were so just
I saw that and had a bit of a pause, but realized that “his” refers to another of the claimants, not the defendant.
Holy shit, you might be the most reasonable human on the internet.
I threw some money his way. I get to work on my bike and the family cars in the driveway, but I hope someday to have a decent garage to work in and to not have to deal with twats like this. It wasn’t much, but I consider it fighting against the precedent.