Is this the inevitable end of the Craigslist/Ebay/FB Marketplace mass-keyword-phenomenon, where the person lists a car with a handful of descriptives followed by a paragraph of completely unrelated vehicles to game the search?
Is this the inevitable end of the Craigslist/Ebay/FB Marketplace mass-keyword-phenomenon, where the person lists a car with a handful of descriptives followed by a paragraph of completely unrelated vehicles to game the search?
Brent Peltomaa valued that cat more than he valued his life.
Michael Campbell valued punishing a thief more than he valued his freedom.
They were all in love with dying. They were drinking from a fountain
that was pouring like an avalanche coming down the mountain.
This is true. Ohio and Kentucky are where you go to get your opiates.
Ohio and Kentucky would like a word with you.
That’s a non-violent crime. Bob’s a doofus.
When I was in college and my CEL came on, I had a parts store pull the code, confirmed it wasn’t catastrophic (O2 sensor), and fixed it with black electrical tape like every broke person should do until I had a little extra money and somewhere to work on it. These are important experiences in college.
Guy: I want reliability.
“This Wind-Powered Car Goes Fast Enough To Break Physics”
No, nothing has been broken here. I feel dumber for having read this article.
“The Land Cruiser rides on a new platform called GA-F.”
That's not a good thing, that is a great thing!
You’re right, sometimes it’s a great thing!
Sure, but then why would you share an image of an objectively fantastic thing?
It's a big spend. But it's also a hobby. Hobbies are spendy.
Ah, this is the retail game in a nutshell. Markup is king!
Meh, I drive 600 miles each way everyday, both uphill in the snow with a full truck bed. That range wont work for me........therefore all electric cars are garbage.
FIFY
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.