CommonSense11
CommonSense
CommonSense11

24" rims are pretty dang big.

Isn’t an iPhone + apple watch (w/cellular) basically what you are describing?

So I checked. I don’t use my iphone for contacts, so at points I’ve definitely changed it to ‘everyone’ to be able to accept a drop from a person I know standing next to me.

The guys at Mansory are pulling their hair out, there is no where left on this car to add more more ugly.

Ah ha, I’m with you. Just to warn you, there is a very different way to read your comment , to me it read as “Glad you valued a plant worth more than your life in your decisions”.

What point are you trying to make?

Why? It’s fully refundable.

You are right if they give up the reserved pricing that Rivian has (so far) kept for the early-preorders. A new buyer today isn’t getting anywhere close to that $67,500 price for a four motor R1T.

We really should require the editor picking the headline to actually read and comprehend the story before assigning the headline.

Where are you getting your pricing numbers from? I don’t think you are looking at like-for-like models.

You jinxed me, last night my Element by Westin desk clerk was very militant about needing to see my AAA card. Just what I needed while checking in at 1AM....

Which model year? I drove my sister’s Cadillac Escalade (~ 2017 model year) and the rear view mirror camera was okay, but did take a bit of adjustment like you are describing). Whereas my 2020 vette mirror camera is just a work of beauty.

I’ll correct myself - there is some commentary in other articles that BMW does not offer a camera-based rear view mirror on any models of the 2023 BMW, so I guess they are leaving it out.

Agreed and I bet it has one and that was left out of the article.

Yup, based on my research the Texas bankruptcy protections are even more debtor friendly - there is no value limit on the vehicle and you get one per driver in the household (I haven’t found a definition of who counts for that ).

Technically under Texas bankruptcy, he’d get to keep the house he claims as his homestead.  And he could keep the truck if he personally owns it.  

Plot twist - if he personally owns the truck, he could keep it under Texas bankruptcy law.

I’ve only had a hotel clerk check for my card once in my last 100 stays. I bet you could talk your way out of it if they ever did check.

This is very good advice. I’ve got the biggest NOCO one that existed at the time, as I needed the power to turn over the V12 in my Aston Martin. Pragmatically -> I’ve got too many cars to be moving it around all the time, but when I know a car is finicky , I bring it with me. (They’ll also power a USB port, good for

In my case, the AAA membership pays for itself in discounts at travel providers (e.g., Marriott, Hertz) and tickets (Disney).