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Except all remote starts have an auto-off timer built in

Get one of these, get ALL the options, and save almost $10k.

I’d splurge on a white Mazda CX-9 Signature, tick almost EVERY OPTION, and pocket the $10k.

Most likely “My Drift.” It’s kind of a native humor thing.

They don’t allow cameras in there and you have to check in your cell phone.

There are VERY OLD laws that protect the manufacturers in this instance. They have manufacturer’s plates for a reason.

Centric Premium Rotors for the win. Seriously, these are the best OE replacement rotors going.

I think the average person doesn’t get just how large the automotive supply chain really is. The thought is “oh that car is a Ford, it’s made by Ford employees duh”. That’s probably not even a third of it. Jobs add up. I can guarantee that you live within 15-20 miles of a plant that manufactures some automotive part,

I’m not exactly sure how this shows vulnerability in the Wranglers themselves. VINs were stolen, a key database was hacked, keys were duped, the thieves cut the horn/lights and drive off. I’m not seeing how the wranglers computers themselves were hacked, just fooled with fake keys. It seems this could have happened

The optics look bad because of the implied cluelessness, but the point of environmentally friendly cars that are more efficient and with less emissions isn’t to outlaw performance cars or stop making them.

Copper-nickel brake lines are where it’s at these days. More corrosion-resistant than stainless, and WAY easier to flare and bend into position than any type of steel lines.

So what you’re saying is that what a bean-counter hears is “blahblahBLAHblahblahflareblahblahsafeblahblahblah$0.02moreblah”.

Man, I’m still trying to figure out mine. My shifter flops like a dude who’s gone jogging at a nudist retreat. Bushings under the shifter are new. I’m guessing it’s a transaxle-side issue.

Because he’s not a “pipeline exec” and Quest isn’t a pipeline or oil company. Looks more like a consultants group or some other bullshit. Look at this steaming pile of a sentence:

Per most franchising laws, the moment a manufacturer signs on a franchisee (doesn’t matter if the franchisee is in the same state), he is prohibited from direct sales. Which is big reason why Tesla won’t take on dealers. Some manufacturers will try to side step this by assigning a franchisee the right to handle

I think I might be more interested in the story about how you figured this out than I am about what it does.

Stainless steel work hardens.

I actually quite like American Top Gear.

This is why I like the Project Binky series. Low budget, two mechanics, witty/stupid humor, etc. But it focuses on the insane project in front of them, and they just manage to make magic happen in steel, all the while making me pee myself with laughter.