I'll just start using my license plate number as my password for everything. It's hard to keep coming up with a password that contains number AND letters.
I'll just start using my license plate number as my password for everything. It's hard to keep coming up with a password that contains number AND letters.
I don't know about weird but sometimes the dealership names are priceless.
CarMax. Willing to give you a warranty on this. Not sure it's what you're looking for, but I couldn't let it not be mentioned on this site for obvious reasons...
I've thought the same thing every time I've watched this. The dealer doesn't want someone with a great credit score, they want someone they can charge 15% interest to.
Very true. I often use this car particularly as an example of what a waste of time it is to believe that any newer muscle car will explode in value like the 60's cars did. The GN was fairly low production, a lot got crashed/stolen/otherwise destroyed, and is arguably the most collectible 80's muscle car, so today…
Drove a Fiesta ST back in December and loved it. Ford has been killing it lately. To the point where I dismiss GM and Dodge as options for new car buyers.
Explorer Sport is an excellent suggestion.
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What? That's sort of what you're supposed to do. Especially if you park on a hill.
As do I.
better add "without the parking brake set" because yes, anyone who parks a manual in gear with no brake is an idiot. But, it's only slightly better to park a car with the parking brake and leave it in neutral. Use both, always use both, unless you have a remote start system and that's extremely sketchy on manuals.
Yeah I'm thinking Bryce just wanted his hot take heard - he's completely wrong. In fact, you're supposed to park it in gear for the very reason you mentioned, a parking break is a fucking cable that can easily snap after extended use/abuse.
"Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there!"
That dealers exist to protect consumers.
My wife ran down a driveway stake (for the snow, because MN) the other day in a car with backup sensors and a camera. She's the brightest woman I know, I love her dearly, but her knowing more than "the husband should look at it" is a really bad idea.
Not even 1/2 as good. Even the top of the line stuff from luxury makers is 1/4 of the capability and usability of that $500 aftermarket.
the Dodge Ball
I've found that doctors make absolutely awful drivers.