Not gonna lie. For years I thought the outback was Australian brand. Their marketing from the 90's was all about Australia. So naturally, as a kid seeing the commercials on TV for the “Outback” I just assumed.
Not gonna lie. For years I thought the outback was Australian brand. Their marketing from the 90's was all about Australia. So naturally, as a kid seeing the commercials on TV for the “Outback” I just assumed.
I remember being 11 and thinking this. Ah, memories...
Actually this reminds me of talking to a co-worker as we were leaving work together the other day and we passed by a buddies Subaru Forester that I mentioned as being Japanese. My co-worker floored me when he questioned my knowledge of the make cuz he thought it might have been “Australian”,.... mind was subsequently…
You certainly have credibility on the subject. Good to hear
They threw in the FASHION package for you for free? I am so jelly!
I was all in... & then I saw how the doors open. Those aren't Lambo doors!
Looking forward to a full instrument test.
Waiting to hear how it turns out with bated breath!
This could be a hit at my campground!
Reminds me of how I got laid off of my last job.
My manager sent me an e-mail the night before, setting up a conference call with me, and saying that he had “some exciting opportunities” to talk to me about.
The F***er told me to pack my desk on that call. Still pissed about that.
Right?? That’s good TJ Wrangler money.
Clayton Christensen (RIP) was a friend of a classmate while I was in my executive MBA program. My classmate asked Clayton to come and deliver a full day lecture, and Clayton did. Best single day of the entire MBA program.
“This measure best reflects our comprehensive efforts to expand into new product segments and foster a customer-creation culture - one that is laser-focused on our riders and fans who are passionate about being overweight and dressing like they didn’t get the callback from the Village People after their audition.”
No worries. I was originally going to include a picture, but... what the hell.
Your to pickey.
This one tells you that in the grim darkness of the far future, there is only war.
Someone else pointed out something similar, and you (and they) are absolutely right - it’s a dumb idea to go through the engineering/ construction/maintenance pain when there is open land that could be used instead.
and maintenance would be a disaster. How about just buying 2,300 square miles of land, and covering it panels? that is only 48 miles square. Roughly the size of Metro Atlanta. The US already has about 1 MILLION square miles under its authority. Pretty sure we could find 48, have central maintenance, Ideal weather…
Shocker!
Unless part of your brake job was replacing a hose or caliper, you shouldn't have to bleed brakes after a brake job - regardless of the vehicle age.