Brewtus42
Brewtus42
Brewtus42

Without overwhelming support from the military and secret service, Trump hasn’t got a chance in hell. And from everything I’ve read over the last few years, top military brass consider him to be a complete doofus. As a spokesperson from the Biden campaign noted, the United States is perfectly capable of escorting a

If I didn't know better I'd think that was a parody account.

I never thought of myself as a devotee, but I definitely use Rain X and it’s become one of those things that I can’t understand how people live without it. It’s cheap, only needs to be applied like once per year, and application takes under 5 minutes. And whether you turn on your wipers with the first rain drop or you

I second this. As I said in another comment, I was in a nearly identical spot a couple years ago and sprung for a Lexus. Best decision I've ever made. I just might be a Lexus-lifer now (provided the styling doesn't continue to go downhill).

The Lexus is the answer. I was in a nearly identical spot two years ago and got a used Lexus ES 350. I couldn't be happier. And the adjustable lumbar support did wonders for my back.

I can’t speak to the formal repercussions, but I imagine the social consequences would be fairly significant. Those cops would be forever branded by their peers as Officer Pussyfoot who couldn’t handle a few kids. They’d never hear the end of it. So, naturally, the only reasonable course of action was to open fire on

Even if you’re an ardent “blue lives matter” type, you have to agree that these sorts of tactics (along with no-knock warrants) only put the police at greater risk. If people (that are suspected criminals and possibly dangerous) don’t know you’re police when you grab them on the street or kicking in their door, then

I keep telling people to look at sedans if they’re in the used car market because of how crazy the truck/CUV/SUV market is. About 15 months ago I got a 2014 Lexus ES 350 “ultra luxury” with 24,000 miles for $17,000. Out of curiosity, I looked up some Lexus CUVs of the same year and identical miles, and even at the

Yeah I meant your average red hat wearing Trumpanzee. Facts/reality don't mean much to that crowd.

I think they give him credit for defeating ISIS.

FIT IS GO(ne)

I never noticed either. In that picture it looks like there's a giant dent in the rear quarter panel. And across the driver's side doors for that matter.

I really don’t understand why automakers aren’t going hard after EVs. Electric motors are unquestionably the future. Even the most hard-headed, stuck-in-his-ways, stubborn old fart can’t deny it any longer. Tesla has proven that they’re desirable. If GM, Ford, Toyota, or wereto make a normal-looking EV (ie, not

Including the Juke isn't helping your cause.

Oops, double post.

Have a star!

Buick still is tapdancing around awkwardly. What’s their target market? Aging soccer moms that spend too much time on FB making stale jokes about how much wine they drink?

If this all significantly drives down manufacturing costs, then why is Tesla the first company to do it? Out of the dozens (hundreds?) of automakers and thousands of engineers working to make budget vehicles as cost effectively as possible over the course of several decades, not a one of them thought to use flat

These answers are ridiculous. Y’all know you can get a used, low mileage, Lexus LS awd under 5 years old for well under $30k, right? I got a 2014 ES with 24k on the clock earlier this year for just under $18,000. If you want awd you have to get the LS for a few thousand more, but it’s very doable. Great daily driver,