HMushman
HMushman
HMushman

I bought one once. It was a Ferrari. It was amazing and I cherished it well when I had it.

Where do you live? I'm guessing somewhere on the West Coast. I'm paranoid here in the rust belt...

Zero mechanical skills, living in an apartment complex, with no second car. This can only end well for me.

No garage, no driveway, living in a rental apartment with shared building parking. Makes me miss the house (and barns) I grew up with, for sure. If I didn't work on my own car back then, I wouldn't have had a functioning car.

I try to do work on my own when I can — I genuinely like it and find it enhances my bond with the car. But sometimes life and kids and other projects get jealous and want your time. Jerks, right? Time's the biggest factor. But I still like to get dirty when I can.

I did, for the longest time. I still like to go my oil changes. but given the chance to spend the extra time with my 5 year old, I'm paying for the maintenance. however, because I've been under the car, covered in oil and other fluids. I'm not afraid to take my car somewhere because I won't be taken for a ride.

I am an auto enthusiast, and I do genuinely consider doing work on my own car. The most common reasons why I do not start are:

He posted a couple more terrible tweets at the end of his blog post, and those tweeters have similarly shut down their accounts after being given a raft of crap.

Yelp only has power over restaurants that give it to them. Bottom Bistro in Richmond, CA has a deal where you get a discount if you give them a one-star review. They started doing it after Yelp tried to extort them into paying for advertising that they didn't want, and are doing better than ever. They even say that

And, on that infamous evening in New England, as the snow banks stood massive and the tears of hipsters everywhere fell as they watched the power they had habituated to receiving from whipping out their iDevices and typing furiously upon their single star...

Yelp is less than useless. They're shady and people abuse the hell out of how much power Yelp has over small businesses. Burger King doesn't give a shit if a location has bad Yelp reviews, but it can kill a small family owned restaurant. These people deserve the douchebag crown for pulling out the "negative Yelp

Anything that can make Yelp useless, I'm behind 100% When you can be a shit dick in a restaurant and still get treated like royalty because you might leave a bad Yelp review, there are some problems.

I live in Boston and I will be going to this place now. That's awesome.

A few cars offer this. Subaru, Toyota and Hyundai are ones I've seen this on or have seen it advertised for.

Only one car needed:

It's no exotic but I stand by my position. The Mazda6. It is exquisite and I have to comment on its looks every time I see one.