My civic si gets 40+, but it’s also putting out 2-3 times the horsepower a 90s era civic did and is significantly larger and safer.
My civic si gets 40+, but it’s also putting out 2-3 times the horsepower a 90s era civic did and is significantly larger and safer.
It didn’t just start with Trump.
Never got around to it?
Tauri?
Depends on the car, I suppose, but if it’s a daily, the only required fixes are safety related, ability-to-drive related, or infotainment (I need my podcasts). Everything else would be hard to shell out money for. So:
Holy shit that is amazing.
Illinois has been blue for a LONG time, and not socially conservative in my area.
My response was meant to react to the people whining about charging for water. I was saying that dealing with whining is better than going out of business due to all seats being taken by non-paying customers.
Name a city that *IS* a bastion of inclusiveness.
Head contact - valid for 2 minutes. That’s appropriate, but the head contact was inadvertent, which makes a suspension ridiculous.
No. No no no. Democrats have had a problem the last 40 years because they haven’t really STOOD for something. You want to beat Trump? Stand for something. People *want* to vote *for* something. They don’t want to just vote against something. It’s why Kerry lost. It’s why Gore lost. It’s why Hillary lost.* It’s why…
To each their own, but I hate flavored water. I’d rather just drink water.
Better than going out of business.
It’s worth noting that the Beatles were also very clear with their inspirations, and the BBC sessions had them singing old blues rock as well.
Unable to vote, so I guessed. It’s close, but there are concerns if dropping 5k+ on a vehicle. No mileage listed, for one. That sunroof potentially leaking, for two. The seats are okay. The body looks to be in great shape, but without more info, it’s impossible to tell what the maintenance is going to look like,…
Luxury should also equal limited road noise. So you can keep out the poors, of course.
This is one of the worst cars I have ever seen. CP.
It’s inherently traumatic for someone to admit they were wrong about something, so people will go into denial and rationalization mode for a LONG time and rationalize things they would never rationalize otherwise rather than go through that trauma. It’s all psychology.
Why would you go by the president’s tweet at all? You believe him? Also, the article didn’t imply anything - it said that the directive came from the WH (which it clearly did), and then posted the President’s tweet denying that he gave the order.
I swear to god this was written by my Aunt. (medieval studies librarian, Notre Dame)