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I got one from Chewy for my dog King when he went, too. I was kind of shocked. It was nice. I got cards from the day care place he loved to go to, the vet’s office, and a neighbor. He really loved his women, and I guess they loved him too. Even an “Evil Genius” has his fans. 

There was a guy who owned an apartment building that had all the apartments, except the one he lived in, wired up with cameras. There was a fire, and the FD found out what was going on, and when he realized they were looking for him, he killed himself. Sounds like this might be similar.

And just plopping it onto the front of the dash looks bad too. A lot of vehicles have a touch screen that looks like someone’s basement project. 

Something was/is wrong with that rental car’s BT connection, or you’ve got something set wrong. I’ve had 3 phones, from 3 manufacturers, Samsung, LG, and Moto, in 2 Challengers, a 2010 and 2018,and they only had to be paired once, and after that, they had zero issues. Same goes for everyone I know with any of the

I have zero complaints about the seats in my car. Thanks for the suggestion though. Unlike a lot of people with back issues, sitting down is the most comfortable thing for me to do. Standing still is a killer, a few minutes and I’m huffing and puffing like my old dog Gus did just before he would retaliate after being

I don’t have any kids, or a wife, so I can get whatever I want. Due to a couple of really bad falls and the permanent injuries I got from them, along with all the inherited back issues I have, anything like a 4x4 truck or SUV wouldn’t be a good choice at all. I went to a car in 2007, a ‘08 Charger R/T. I wanted a

There are a lot of PT Crusiers in NW Ohio/SE Mich. I see a goldish one a lot, but I see at least 3-4 a week and I don’t drive that much anymore.

I used to try to figure out some simple way to mod it or get rid of it when I was bored. I couldn’t come up with anything that wasn’t expensive Lexus is worse, the shaver look was shit when a new thing, let alone how many years later. 

All I could think of when I read the above article was when they put a solar panel on top of the roof of a house in Perrysburg, Oh. I was on my way to the eye doctor about 9am, and the panel’s angle, combined with the sun’s angle, made like a laser beam pointed at Eastbound traffic. I called the Pburg PD, who told me,

I rode a bike a lot before I started driving, but about 1971, when I was about a year from driving, I had several close calls with moronic drivers cutting me off, getting too close, or throwing stuff at me. I finally decided I was pretty much done with riding when a guy in a Chevelle SS clipped me with his right side

I’ve only done the early buyer thing once, I bought my ‘93 Grand Cherokee and suffered through several things that came up that should have been caught in the testing stage. None of them were truly eath shaking, but the rear drum brake shoes coming apart was a hassle. I don’t remember how many sets of shoes and drums t

I have to kind of give him some credit, he actually makes the CT look worse than it does coming out of the factory door. The Houston one is even worse, those wheels scream “Dork”.

I read some article about it a long long time ago, before or right after the nozzles were introduced.

My dad didn’t have any cars I really liked. I guess the ‘66 Toronado would be my pick. It was an awful sort of silverish color and It was gone in less than 2 years. He always had “old man’s cars”, even before I was born in ‘56. Two Caddies, a Lincoln MKIII, the Toro, 2 terrible T-Birds, some sort of boring Olds that I

They should buy it back, replace the engines as needed, and then sell them as used trucks with an enhanced powertrain warranty, like any engine issues covered for 100K miles.

Reliable? Ecoboost? Wow. This is headline news to a friend of mine who has had the Ecoboost F150's and ALL of them had multiple turbo/engine issues. Most of the problems happened after the 3/36 warranty was up, but still supposedly in the powertrain warranty period. Ford was basically, “We aren’t going to cover it!”.

It’s 4800 for an AWD one. Better. 

Six colors and two are white? They have lost their minds. I don’t understand how it can weigh so much and not be electric and full of batteries. Oh wait, it says the curb weight is 4200 pounds, more like it. 

For a daily driver, you couldn’t even give me a manual car. It would immediately be taken to the dealer and traded for a “shlushbox”. I haven’t ridden in a auto Mustang for a long time, but I would imagine the trans in it is like the one in my Challenger, anything but a “shlushbox”. Last time I drove a stick for any

At least Mazda has one great color. Hyundai, at least on the Santa Cruz, has none. When the best colors are black, silver, and white, something is very wrong.