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My daughter drives a 2012 Nissan Sentra. Totally legit first car. Just sayin’.

Can someone please tell me the best way to educate these idiots while on the highway? I’ve tried flashing them. I’ve tried passing them and turning lights on/off/on/off. I’ve tried hazards. I can recall only one dude who actually got the hint and then turned his lights on. The rest of them...in the fast lane no clue

The best are the 0.0 stickers. Now THAT is a sticker I can get behind.

Alright. I’ll bite.

I got a 1992 GMC K1500 350ci/5.7l manual transmission that just won’t stop running. 310,000 miles. Starts every single day no matter the weather. When I bought it I never thought it would last this long, but here I am. It’s not my primary vehicle anymore, but it is a great runner and dog truck.

Anybody else have this problem?

Irrelevant comment deserves irrelevant response. What are you actually talking about? :)

I base tipping on effort. Regardless. Whether the auto-mechanic makes more matters not. He worked harder to fulfill the transaction. Had the sandwich artist waited on me, made sure everything was ok after my order, was busy with other customers...that all plays into the calculation. Just throwing some ingredients onto

Where is DuraLube?

All this tipping “just because” is entitlement and way overboard. Tipping at the McD drive-thru? Please. No thanks. But I will tip my oil-change dude who spent the better part of 30 minutes trying to dislodge my previously over-tightened filter. It’s all just common sense and courtesy. But there’s no way I’m tipping a

Same here. Premium is for the music. Having no ads is just a bonus. When I see an ad on someone else’s device, I’m like...no thanks. It’s worth it to me. I watch a bunch of guitar and gear related vids as well as consume almost all my video news via YouTube. No way I’m suffering through a bunch of ads.

I’m not afraid of QD-OLED...but I am afraid...of gettin’ a boner.

My preference is that this idiotic imbecile not be given any more of a platform than she already has. Stories like this that put her picture in front of me really only propagate her brand. She means nothing. (I know...I didn’t have to click/read...but still...)

Car? No. Get yourself an old 1990's GM truck with a 350ci engine. Lots of room to work. Parts are cheap. The 350 is a good engine because it will run forever with basic and simple maintenance. I should know...my ‘92 Sierra K1500 has 310,000 miles...and shows no signs of slowing...yet.

How about a 15% tax rate across the board...no matter the income. I’m sick of paying all the taxes for everyone. The poor/unemployed/underemployed get government benefits. The rich can write off everything in the name of poor investments and (outdated) loopholes. I get neither government assistance nor writeoffs. How

Easy! Other. Fucking. Drivers.

I keep scanning photos and reviews for something...anything...related to images of the charging port. Would it be possible to wire up a solar charging panel to this device while it’s in use? Or is the port somehow jacked against the back of the device and unavailable while mounted? I’d like to buy this for my second

Maybe already mentioned...but the 5.7L (350ci) in my 1992 GMC Sierra is so fricking awesome I can’t even explain it. I just took the front grille off today to replace the headlamp assembly...in about 20 minutes. It’s such a treat to own. 300K miles. Manual transmission. It refuses to say no.

Dang. I missed the original post. I’m a driving dilemma. I have a 2014 Chevy Cruze diesel that I absolutely love. It’s got the sound deadening characteristics of a Buick because of the diesel. It’s quiet, efficient, and comfortable. But that mostly stays in my garage. Why? Because I have a 1992 GMC Sierra K1500 that

My road trip rule is there are no road trip rules. Do things as they appear on the horizon. Get fuel when required. Stop and sleep when tired. Enjoy the view. Satellite radio is nice. So is silence. The real key is to be able to relax and trust the reliable well-maintained vehicle. Tires. Oil. Lights. Wipers. Check.