JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy
JohnnyWasASchoolBoy

I have a  2018 BMW 3 series. When traffic is light I sometimes use the automatic cruise too. But frankly when the traffic is light it’s not all that mentally taxing to drive yourself. 

This might be the winner.

I’m going to need Rosie O’Donnel’s take on this before settling on any conclusions.

BUSH DID KEY BRIDGE

Here, here! We have a winner! And I didn't mention the associated poultry.

Absolutely!  I live in a rainy area (Vancouver Island), and I can’t live without my good rubber floor mats.  My GTI came with a set from the dealer, and my Crosstrek Wilderness I’m waiting for will have them as well.  Also, a rubber cargo mat is also a must where I live.  Plus it keeps things from sliding around.

I’m a firm believer that cops empty clips and keep reloading and then claim that a bad guy fired first.

If this toolbag even claimed he income.

With all of that known information one would think these supposedly trained, professional LEOs could have come up with a better way to take this guy in other than trying to swarm his car in plain clothes and guns drawn.

Cops managed to take that Florida woman in without firing a shot, and she was actively shooting up cars on the highway!

None of that justifies 5 cops firing 96 times. The criminal penalty for everything you described is not summary execution. Cops aren’t supposed to be executioners.

Agree. Installed current one myself.

no you misunderstood I was the lead engineer, I was in charge of putting lead in the thing to ummm reduce vibrations !

Yeah, Subaru did these well. The original owner oped for factory ones in my 2011 Outback, and they’re great even now.

adaptive cruise control - life changing.  for the better part of 20 years I never used cruise control on highways because it was always an on-off thing.  now I set it where I want to be, let the car handle when traffic builds, and then jet back on my way when it clears up.

Anti-vax/anti-mask tirade?

Yeah, $600k was probably a bit optimistic. $1 mil+ is where you finally get a decent Class A, but you still have to choose carefully. At the end of the day it’s not a terribly regulated market so it’s easy to get ripped off if you’re not aware of what components are good and which aren’t.  

You’re not paying for the foundation. You’re paying for the appearance of luxury.

This is how the game is played.

I’ll echo these points. If was actually serious about getting a class a I’d probably opt for a higher quality 10+ yr old one that I can just refurbish. Some of those old Beavers or similar had pretty nice cabinetry, and their mechanics, based on a friend in the bus industry, were more on the “standard” commercial side