How about we get Nissan the Trailblazer nameplate, too. Then they’ll have Pathfinder, Trailblazer and Ranger.
How about we get Nissan the Trailblazer nameplate, too. Then they’ll have Pathfinder, Trailblazer and Ranger.
It hasn’t. Just drove my 2014 Ram 1500 Hemi 500 miles yesterday. Got 20 mpg and was comfortable the whole drive.
Me too (actually a 2014 Ram 1500!) And 4x8 sheets of plywood fit in the short bed just fine, you just fold down the tailgate.
I was making a delivery to a less than savory neighborhood, there was a large street party going on. I pulled into the driveway, and somebody opened the door to my car. I slammed it into reverse and the guy went under my door, and folded the door back.
Needs some fringe!
That assumes you arrive just as it comes out of the oven and you have a way to keep it hot on the way home.
I am one.
Really UPS drivers don’t have a worthwhile occupation? Mail people? Truck drivers? Now to the big question - what’s different about those jobs than delivering food?
Drivers do lots of work inside (taking orders, making orders and cleaning,) they aren’t just standing around waiting.
They make driver’s carry a certain amount, and then have an umbrella policy on top of that (that doesn’t cover the driver at all.)
We had two built in my city of just under 10k last year, and the city I work in (nearby, pop 50k) has a few built last year and more being built right now.
Land has commercial value - most gas stations wouldn’t be redeveloped as homes, it would go to a different business.
But none who can pump out the chickens as fast.
The heck they don’t. They are consistently the fastest service providers in the fast food game, largely because they really only have a few different items to cook, different things on the menu are just toppings on the same basic chicken chunk.
8th grader leaving campus for lunch, and you don’t see that as a big deal? We didn’t get to leave for lunch until we were seniors in high school, and were the last class to be able to leave at all. Not saying I didn’t leave in 10th and 11th grade, either, but HS was only grades 10-12. The fact that we had band…
I think about it every time. Because when I grew up, the adults taught me not to play in the street.
In Georgia we square danced every time it rained and we couldn’t go outside for PE. This was in the 70s, and once I moved to NC I don’t remember square dancing ever again.
They lasted 1 weekend at my local college campus. Drunken idiots swerving in and out of traffic and then dumping the scooters on streets, sidewalks and in the water were the cause.
After the Motor Law he will.
All of those systems get deactivated for pretty much any CEL on a Toyota. First time it happened on my RAV4 I freaked out (because no other car I’ve owned has ever deactivated all of these for a CEL) but once I knew I was like Meh!