I’d kill for a nice cheap late ‘90's S10/Ranger analogue. I just want an electric work truck - some people wouldn’t even have to register/inspect their work trucks if they never had to leave their property for fuel around here, that’s a big plus.
I’d kill for a nice cheap late ‘90's S10/Ranger analogue. I just want an electric work truck - some people wouldn’t even have to register/inspect their work trucks if they never had to leave their property for fuel around here, that’s a big plus.
I’ve sank some hefty cash into a beloved Saab/Volvo before - the criticism isn’t totally misplaced. That being said in my experience no car was more prone to constantly stumbling into stupidly expensive repairs than the 2009 AWD Dodge Charger I bought new off the lot was. A freaking Yugo would’ve been more mechanically…
And this is exactly why last year I packed up, left Boston, and moved out into the literal middle of the most primordial woods in the White Mountains I could find.
Maybe I’m getting old - that rear end looks *ugly* and front on I thought it was a volvo from afar. I’m the weirdo in the woods of Franconia Notch NH stubornly driving sedans on rural back roads and I wouldn’t want to rock a suspension like that over these frost heaves, pits, washouts, and washboards. And that…
Hell yes! The extras... Even some health foods are seriously high calorie. I hit the ricotta cheese on lunch for the quickly digestible whey protein, THAT racks up kcals quick. Thankfully a high kcal count in food doesn’t mean it’s good or bad, just packing some extra potential.
Maybe an entire tube of pringles, but no there’s no way a sane common sense serving of chips would exceed 300 kcals
The hell kind of cereal are you eating, bacon wrapped hotdogs? I calorie count aggressively - last night I ate a gigantic bowel of French Toast Crunch, with whole milk, and it was 290kcal. You would have to crush like...Hot Pocket Lucky Charms and Cheese Stuffed Pretzel Poppers for that.
When I read the title “I ate 35 Hot Pockets in 4 Days...” I uttered an involuntary “I’m sorry...” at my work desk.
I think my coworkers think it was about breaking some software or something.
Oh, that trim will be called the coupe supercharger edition and have five doors.
I just moved away from the Boston area - I will never understand the collective anger and general lack of understanding as to how physics work to make a traffic situation that horrible and dangerous as 3, 93, 95, and 495. My commute would swing wildly from 12 to 90 minutes depending on if we collectively decided to go…
Thanks for this. I still love those little Scandinavian underdogs, definitely the company I miss most in automotive.
Thankfully we’d never find an example of visual design being an afterthought in say...a GM lineup. Like the Aztec. I mean the Daewoo...woops, sorry - Chevy* Aveo (slip of the ol’ tongue) was done by ItalDesign!!
Sure is a pretty car - in forest green with bronze wheels, delightful.
If they deliver on that I admit I would be interested.
Sam Adams Boston Lager/Boston Ale - good taste, consistent, always fresh, available most places, price is right. They make a good, well rounded product.
I would LOVE to own this 100% certified crack pipe. But this is a total crack pipe.
I was never a big F&F fan, but these models remind me how much I love the mid-90's era of Japanese cars.
Wow, lucky you.
Having just moved out of the Boston area and living in apartments in multiple neighborhoods in the last three years I will say you are an urban abnormality.
Miss you, my lil’ Scandinavian buddies.
Haha Team O’Neil are right down the street from me, locals send their kids there all the time for winter driving lessons up here in the white mountains. I also have a 160 degree dirt road switchback on my commute I practice these turns on all winter and mud season long. Absolutely a riot to do. Nothing more satisfying…