4x4-welder
Jared
4x4-welder

There is so, so much worse out there. I once worked at a Penske Car Care Center in Phoenix, a woman brought in a nearly new Hyundai that was filled front and back with absolute garbage, and wildlife had found out about it.

As an actual trained, certified and 20+ years experienced automotive technician, I call maximum BS on that article. I have frequently had cars and trucks come in with a shudder under braking, took the rotors off and turned them, put it together with nice new pads, and had the shudder gone permanently. The chips that

I saw the first one, and said "Hey that's my car!"  And I was right.

Didn’t China ask to be included in the ISS, then get told to eff off, complete with a law stating they can’t be involved? Why would they want to help now?

Cotunav?  More like Can't Uh Nav.  Seriously, watch the screen display for that spinny thing on the roof.  I've been told that is a new thing called a "radar", it shows you a picture of giant stationary objects in front of you.

Your lead in activated my OCD. Ford body styles are roughly 67-72, 73-79, 80-86. 73-77 looked substantially similar, 78 and 79 got a one piece grille with round headlights in 78 and square in 79, as well as on 78 XLTs.

I was hoping my salary Alfa 164 would have at least made honorable mention.  Maybe get some people mad about USAA jerking me around.

The twist is that it’ll actually be a permanent AWD sideways engine crossover to replace the Explorer, and in lieu of a true low range will get two ultra low crawling gears.  The auto will be similarly equipped, so by the time you've crossed an intersection it's shifted three times.

Ok, I actually threw up in my mouth a bit with that one.

The Mercedes “arrow” is actually a warning triangle. This is the same point in time they went to ISO symbols.

That Ugh rear 3/4 view screams 80s Nissan concept.  You know, back when they made interesting cars.

3rd gen Taurus.  It looked like a turd then, but still just looks like a turd, not an old turd.

Well I can die happy now, having finally seen an actual Fiat Working.

Just making a guess here, but I'd be surprised if that $60k covered more than 4-6 months of mortgage on this person's house.  People in $60k houses generally don't have $60k in discretionary funds kicking around.