PhilMills_Forgot_His_Burner_Key
PhilMills_Forgot_His_Burner_Key
PhilMills_Forgot_His_Burner_Key

My vote is for factory-installed info-tainment systems.

Best publication/database that'll help the average joe: AllData.

My mother-in-law is exactly the same. She lives in a community where there are a large number of SUVs and she refuses to consider anything smaller than a Highlander because she says she just doesn't feel safe / can't see.

I don't know what the Junior High readership is on Lifehacker, but just in case:

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1974 BMW 2002 as a hillclimb car.

Wonderful car. Definitely one of my favorites from the '11 Hill Climb.

Living at altitude in Colorado, it was a happy day when my carbureted motorcycle got replaced with a fuel-injected one.

If you are an avid follower of the nightlies, perhaps. If you just got a new phone or are totally new to CM, then probably not.

Lifehacker: "You can find the 40 supported devices..."
Reality: "You can find 40 bizarre, inexplicable codenames..."

Some ad for the Chrysler 300 from a year or so back was touting it as the "Most [something something]" or "highest [something else]" in its class.

I caught one of our Colorado state Senators doing this a few years back - down I-25 at 75+MPH. It's convenient when you can look up the owner of any particular State Senate license plate...

I think that's speaking to VOICE roaming, not DATA.

Can you provide a source for that?

One thing I don't see mentioned here for many of the MVNO companies is how MUCH of the parent's network you're getting access to.

This doesn't even count as "heavily modified". There is exactly as much Toyobaru in this car as there is Toyota Camry in the NASCAR vehicle that happens to share the same name.

Sorry, but much like his "Suzuki SX4" hill-climb special, this thing (awesome as it may be) has as much in common with an FT86 as a NASCAR "Toyota Camry" does with the Camry your boring neigbor owns.

Bleah. Yes.

Plus one million.

Wholly agreed. It seems like they're just quivering in fear of the AARP by not coming out and saying straight-up that old age directly leads to degradation of key physical performance measures critical to operating a motor vehicle including: