KillerKoala
KillerKoala
KillerKoala

Semantically, use and utilize actually have different meanings. Utilize implies non-common use, while use just means to employ. You use a pen to write, but you can utilize a pen as a weapon. Most folks mis-use the word utilize.

As a former owner, I have to say you are on crack. Those engines are a nightmare. They do run good and sound great, but just wait until a vacuum line under the s/c breaks, or the s/c seals start leaking oil into the intake and it takes out your pre cats. I chased endless check engine lights and finally sent it on its

It's the pure stupidity and uniqueness of the Juke that gives the car its character. No its not particularly fast, nor is it particularly pretty HOWEVER the Juke forges a bold new path from the conservative cookie cutter CUV segment making it a fun and interesting car because of it! I wouldn't personally buy one but I

You're the person on the interstate whom I hate! Varying speed all the time, never knowing how fast you want to go.

The national electrical code disagrees, but thanks for playing:

I think out cuntinental brothers have a severe disconnect between their perception of a trucks capabilities and liabilities, and what those limitations actually are.

One that MOST people miss.

Dear Europe,

Neutral: Considering I will never buy a GM product, I really don't give a crap, and the only Toyota I would buy would probably be a Tacoma. Overall, I hope Volkswagen comes in and destroys both soon enough.

Just my opinion: GM should have failed, basic economic theory says it would have opened the doors for other

If you are pacing or driving slower than the flow of traffic in the left lane you are a bad driver. I have no problem cranking up the PIAA off-road driving lamps in your rear view (at night) if you are doing such non-sense. Learn the rules of the road!

No matter how many creases are in your bodywork, Aventador, you're just another Volkswagen like me.

Realtors don't make money off interest, they make money off the sale. It's usually around 7 percent of the sale price of the house. They split that if there is a seller's Realtor and a buyer's Realtor.

"Realtors aren't going to want to sell a house to someone they can't make any money off of in interest."

I really do love that credit works the way it does. It's a reflection of your reliability as a debtor, not how much money you have. I'm far from rich but I take good care of my finances and am happy to be rewarded for spending (and paying) responsibly.