I am also a fan of keeping things stock other than reversible cosmetic things. I sometimes own things that are modified, but I buy them that way because I don’t want to be the guy to cut them up.
I am also a fan of keeping things stock other than reversible cosmetic things. I sometimes own things that are modified, but I buy them that way because I don’t want to be the guy to cut them up.
Agreed! I usually have a few cars and they fall into two categories:
I don’t know what my limit is, but I just paid around $6500 to refresh the motor in my Pantera...and then spent about $6500 to do it again 1,000 miles later.
Soooo, pretty much like online dating?
I don’t understand the people who complain about the 257 mile range. One of my cars has a range of 180 miles (220 if driven gently on the freeway) and I never worry about the range. Do I need to stop more often for fuel? Ugh, you have no idea.
I am surprised the families of dead motorcycle owners don’t sue. Maybe things have changed since I owned a sport bike, but mine had absolute crap seat belts and side impact beams.
I have a second gen xB. It allows me to haul around a crazy amount of stuff. Compared to my other cars, at least. Cheap, efficient, well put together, never a single issue, easy to get in and out of. I most like it because I don't want to go fast in it, so traffic is much less frustrating. It is purposefully not fun.
Meh, I have a second generation xB and like it just fine. I basically use it to haul things around in. Given up? While owning the xB, my other cars were a Porsche 911 (sold), BMW M3 (sold) and De Tomaso Pantera (will never sell).
I stopped playing Destiny after completing the story and doing some Crucible (is that right?) stuff. I felt like I wasn’t making any progress and I guess I am one of the few people who require narrative to play a game. I stopped liking death matches ten years ago having spent so much time playing the ancient versions.
“After several late night phone calls with Apple yesterday and today the game has returned to Appstore the way it was... in 1863.”
So, they are saying the other women don't want to do strength training? Or, are they alleging PED usage?
These enforcers are not heroes, they are part of the problem.
Don’t they normally shoot in public where there is no expectation of privacy, rather than in a privately owned venue used for a private performance?
Serious question: who would send a pile of money to any company with such a horrid logo?
That is a great question, heh. Mine is a conversion done by a previous owner.
Anecdotal evidence that these owners may appreciate being left alone even if they are an enthusiast:
Heh. I was going to ask if you are in Las Vegas before you mentioned being in another industry.
The person in your example is obviously an idiot. Having said that, having zero respect for an MBA doesn’t make much sense.
Harvard MBA running a business into the ground, you say?