He took care of it.
He took care of it.
A fucking Camry and a PT Cruiser! There is no justice in this world.
Needs to be under load with air flowing through the radiator, I assume. Or maybe not. I don't really know.
And by enormous you mean clickbait?
GM is going to put a recall out for this.
I wouldn't say that "isn't jalop-worthy" at all. There's a wonderful peace of mind with buying new over used, which isn't to say that buying new is better, but if you need peace of mind then buy new.
I know this sounds not-jalop enough or whatever, but this is why I buy new cars. They're all new and shiny and have warranties and I pay for depreciation rather than repairs. Just a personal choice really. Paying for a repair always made me think, "I'd rather just have a car payment instead of this".
I don't care, they just pay me and I perform.
Of course, how could I have been so blind to this master scheme. Here's the breakdown of events: (As told by Hercule Poirot)
People who drive these stupid trucks ALWAYS take themselves very seriously.
I have to wonder if this person has actually crossed the threshold and started to laugh at himself...or if he really takes himself seriously. It's a tough call.
I don't understand: where's the BRZ/FR-S?
Damn, trucks have gotten expensive. $52 large for the top of the range? Truck no.
I think he placed it in a shirt pocket, one of the commandos looks at him there's no way he would've just ignored him if he was holding the phone
I watched the video in a small browser window first and thought "What the hell is Gary Busey doing on that hood?"
any fucking idea how heavy bags of pennies are? it's a dick move, used to offset previous dick moves. The issue is the dealer sold her a shitty car, repaired with shitty parts, then acted like a dick when called on it.
"The warranty did not cover labor and I failed to write that in and that was her loophole, "
No.
That doesn't mean that lane splitting just became "Infinitely More Dangerous". In fact, it likely didn't change anything. Like I said, the guidelines were mostly full of common sense safety stuff. Good drivers knew/know this stuff and followed it anyway. Bad drivers don't, and even if they for some reason went on the…
Judging by the first entry, "Travel at a speed that is no more than 10 MPH faster than other traffic," the removal of the guide will reduce the number of motorcyclists that read it from zero to zero.