Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman
Jumbojeepman

I really meant any Tacoma, not just the one you were mentioning.

I’m sure the daughter and the man sized dog will be really happy in the back of an extended cab Tacoma.

The theory behind the “1st” Gen Ram was that about 85% of people thought it was hideous, but 15% of people loved it and wanted to buy it immediately. That was like 3x Dodge’s market share at the time - so they went all in on it. Friend of mine got a V10 Club Cab 2500 to replace his 454SS, and the Ram really was a

Agree.

The eCVT in your Lexus and a standard CVT are really two totally different designs.  The eCVT just has a couple of electric motor and a few gears inside.  A CVT has a bunch of moving pulleys and a metal belt inside, much more prone to failure.

I remember back when gas first shot up to $4 a gallon people would stand there holding the lever open and holding the hose up with their hands to get every drop ‘they paid for’ and explaining to me how they legally are entitled to do this.  Meanwhile I’m like shut the hell up and stop playing with the gas hose for an

They’re the only place that sells 88 octane gas in my area, and it’s 30 cents a gallon cheaper than 87, and I have no loss in mpg using it in my hybrid.

Who goes in to pay?

I did the math on that in my comment.  By pay it up front, I meant in your payment.  Hybrid + gas is cheaper per month than an electric Niro.  Maintenance is pretty low on a hybrid, too; especially the first 100k miles.

It’s harder to push the savings angle when you have pay the difference in price up front, and tax savings are only for people who pay enough taxes in 1 year to cover them (or you have to lease, which many people don’t want to do.)  Take a Kia Niro.  A full EV version costs like 200 bucks a month more to get over the

The problem with skip is you don’t know exactly who is going to be able to hear it.  It’s not reliable as to location.

The definition of ‘sunk costs’.

The gravity problem is solved by having a rotating ring ship.

Novel idea, put non-touchscreen controls for the HVAC system in the middle, not attached to any screen.

So here’s my theory on average mileage per year being 10-12k. If you look at used cars, you’ll notice very few that drive under 12k per year. You’ll notice a whole lot that go around 20k per year. Some more than that. So I think cars fall into 2 groups. Those that get very little mileage (under 5k per year) and those

I hear Moldstar Gotors is available.

Looks a lot more like a steering failure than a suspension failure to me.

Because it’s a lot easier to scroll down with my mouse wheel over clicking multiple times and waiting for the page to reload.

Depends on who you think they were serving. I’m guessing it’s the rest of the citizenry who has to deal with Hill’s reckless driving. Also, remember Hill was involved in an assault at a marina last year.

And all Hill had to do was leave his heavily tinted window rolled down.  Basically we had a meeting of the assholes here.