MisterMoon
Mister_Moon
MisterMoon

Nailed it. The reason organizers slow cars down is because no one wants a repeat of Le Mans in 1955.

nope. Acworth.

This explains why my neighbor has two of the damned things. Plus a Juke, which means they've got their weird car quota met for the year.

Well, I guess I'm an asshole. I check my roller every flight and put my backpack in the overhead. I'm also tall and long legged which makes the under-seat space in front of me very valuable. I thought checking my big bag would absolve me of asshole-dom, but I guess not.

Subaru Baja

I'd like to nominate my old 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. It was generally a good vehicle, but the 5' bed was of practically no use at all.

Fully 40% of my car's owner's manual is the instructions for the voice recognition system. In the last year I've used the car voice recognition exactly once: to pair the bluetooth when I got a new phone earlier this week.

no fifth wheels for us. Too easy to rip the roof off one of those!

I'd daily an F-150 all day long. In fact, my next car will very likely be an F-150. We're going to replace our venerable pop-up with a real travel trailer in the next couple of years. The new trailer will be sized such that it can be safely pulled by an F-150, and that's because I won't DD anything bigger.

Have you ever driven a F-350/450 SD empty and not towing a heavy load? It's a hateful experience. You will be beaten to death. Nice interior or not. An unladen F-250 is bad enough.

I'm always amused at the bros who buy these and use them as daily drivers.

Damn, too early again. I flew out of DEN at 400 pm this afternoon.

Actually, I think his accent is pretty good for the character. Many non-southerners understand there are a lot of regional variations in southern accents. Frank Underwood doesn't have the accent of a man raised in upstate Gaffney, SC, instead his is the more cultured and sophisticated low country drawl as exemplified

Yep, that's it. Never knew to look there. I hope you get followed too!

How do we know that we are followed by Jalopnik? I think I was in the past but am not sure anymore.

The difference is often less about price and more about days on market. A fixed up house with a few nice amenities like granite, hardwoods, etc. will appeal to a wider segment of buyers and will sell faster as long as it's priced intelligently. However some house sellers succumb to the same hubris that afflicts car

You sir are wrong. That car is at least seven kinds of awesome. Probably more.

So many to choose from:

Traffic sucks. This song sucks. Everything sucks. Suck, suck, suck.

I never have bad dealership experiences because I weed out the bad ones by doing all my negotiating up front, either over the phone or via email. The good ones bubble up to the top pretty quickly: You will get a good price and you can lay out your expectations for the delivery process.