It’ll be in the style of This Is Spinal Tap, probably. It’s “reality TV” that’s actually reality!
It’ll be in the style of This Is Spinal Tap, probably. It’s “reality TV” that’s actually reality!
Locking in a very low interest rate over a long period of time (with corresponding low fixed payment) in an inflationary environment was in fact a very wise thing to do.
The Buzz isn’t too surprising, its in the ballpark of the id4.
Unrelated but I was once pulled over leaving a bar at ~2am. The bar was mid way through a long turn at 40mph. I was stone sober going on 10 years at that point and the first gear in my explorer was gone so I had to start out in second and shift to drive. This guy pulled me over for speeding around the corner, mind you…
Meanwhile I’ve been pulled over 8 times for no front plate here in Texas. Every time they ask if they can search my car. My skin color might be a factor.
This is just an excuse to pull some body over to justify getting a look-see in the car.
Because a bunch of rich people in the past, despite them thinking they are more financially savvy than the unwashed masses, were actually suckers being conned by even richer people.
You can take your vehicle to any body shop you want, you're not locked into body shops. Is there any reason they tried to dissuade you? Did they use some lifetime warranty bullshit? Also, avoid Gerber Collision and Glass, they're everywhere.
Yeah, this is like the morons who saw cellulose on the cheese containers and thought they had sawdust in them because cellulose = tree. On a chemical level, lots of things are a lot like lots of other things.
A) You show me anybody who associates Taco Bell with Latinx cultures.
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I’ve spent over an hour waiting to get through a TSA checkpoint.
Thanks. My comment was not meant as a criticism of your statement (although it surely looked like one) but rather a frustrated old man shouting at clouds. I miss the old days!
I have a design drawing for this car that was done by a guy who used to design models for Revell or one of those companies. He passed away a year or 2 ago and my sister when to an estate sail and all the drawings he did were up for auction. It is a mix of blueprints and original drawings. I think this one is a blue…
So the thing about Disney is that if you like that stuff there isn’t a better experience anywhere. They just utterly nailed it. So calling it “overrated” is a bit silly. And if you DON’T like that stuff, well, even if it’s as close to perfect as a thing that people are allowed to be involved in can be you’re not…
“Please just make one (1) affordable EV, GM. I’ll buy it, I promise.”
Avoiding “touristy” experiences is as much a matter of timing as it is destination.