Yeah, they even did a Front Page post on it 9 months ago.
The configurator for this will ruin my life.
So what is Gawker Media's budget for this kind of thing?
Looks like Luigi is throwing bikes now.
Yes. I secretly palm the tamper-proof Torx manual transmission drain tool #3357 and hand it to you, while you hand me a folded $20. It's very elegant when executed smoothly. The Stonemasons have nothing on us.
GM is legally required to send these notices to the last registered owner of the car. That is law. There is no way around that. It's unfortunate but they have to comply.
This isn't any sort of slip up on GM's part. If they are the last listed owner, they are legally required to send the notice unless they are positive the VIN is no longer in existence. That is very difficult to confirm since there isn't a national database of every car scrapped in America. I like you guys, but…
It literally says "Might" in the headline. Go back and look at it.
Because he's 54 years old, and he learned that version as a child, as I did, and you know what? If I do eeny-meenie in my head, I still use the n-word, because its in my head. It doesn't mean I'm racist, and it doesn't mean he is either.
Gosh you must be so freaking cool. Can I be your fake friend on facebook too?
Yeah, it's a guideline, not a rule. The goal is for the consumer to realize that odds are the levels of support they get at any given moment aren't the highest they can go, and they don't have to suffer at the hands of someone unwilling to help just because they had a crappy morning. Call back and get someone else, or…
I think it was after they replaced the seals for the third time
There was some controversy at the Malaysian Grand Prix, with Felipe Massa being ordered to let teammate Valtteri Bottas pass. It wasn't good for fans, it wasn't good for racing, but it was good for the team. Which was a shame. Thankfully, at today's Bahrain Grand Prix, we saw the power of racing without team orders.
Math much? 450,000 miles at 12 miles per gallon takes 37,500 gallons of fuel...
Inner city living for many is really is turning into a combination of the movies Freejack and Bladerunner, especially in regard to referencing pollution in general and human existence in (mega) cities. Rest assured if this was Hong Kong or even Shanghai you would pay a premium for oxygen / 02 bars.
Indeed. Has this been submitted to http://lego.cuusoo.com/ yet ?
This. x100.
A friend of mine who lives there is pretty hacked at her daughter's school for announcing a 2 hr delay *after* she dropped her daughter off, and then later on announced that it was closed *after* the delay time...
Maybe she does it all the time and is now used to it.