VicVinegar
VicVinegar
VicVinegar

Bumpers that actually allow you to “bump” stuff without inflicting $3k+ in damage.

Colors. Actual colors.

A spare tire standard. That goop stuff is the standard in most cars now and you then have to buy a spare tire kit. There’s generally space for both, but they are only doing that to cut a little bit of weight and cost. Today’s public announcement, be sure to check your rental for a real spare too, as they too will skip

Rain gutters. Even if you don't smoke (yuck) some people like to crack the windows. Can't do it without a constant stream of water coming in. 

Cheap and easily replaceable round headlights.

I know I’m not going to blow anyone’s mind with this crazy twist, but turns out our good buddy Paresh here barely posts and last time they did it was because they had dOnE tHeIr OwN rEsEaRcH on the Covid vaccines and had come to some pretty fascinating conclusions

Let’s take this bit by bit:

“[T]hey are the true ‘Blue-Chip’ leaders of P2E NFT-gaming in the Metaverse” is among the absolute funniest things I’ve ever read in my life

“2 People were in a room working my life investment.”

Seems like you probably shouldn’t have blown it all on crypto then, loser.

can’t wait for this scam to disappear. 

As long as it fits into the game and isnt annoying or removes me from the experience, I dont care.

First off, tipping culture is bullshit. Get rid of tipping like most civilized countries and pay people a living wage to begin with.

Tip is the delivery fee, and I’m not paying it twice

Or just no more tips, build the cost in and pay the delivery people a real wage.

I think this reticence is why plenty of people actually tip less up front than they would otherwise, because there’s no legitimate way to tie your tip to the quality of service without tipping cash, which many people are loathe to do for a variety of reasons.

It’s awful.

If a restaurant actually offers their own delivery service (pizza and Chinese are the big two around me), I’ll gladly take advantage of the service and tip the guy cash when he shows up.

Being a coupe already makes it rare, having the 3.0 with the sportline suspension and a stick makes it super rare.  ND because basic maintenance and these run forever.

I disagree with number 1. The 2002-06 Nissan Altima was a strong competitor to the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. I think this car was Nissan’s biggest seller during that time probably up until the Rogue came out.

Remember during the 2000s, it was DamlierChrysler/Cerberus plastic fantastic days.

I think one of the important aspects of an EV review that probably wasn’t available to you in this controlled-environment, short-term test is ease-of-use & speed of recharging. Often, a car company’s vision & dedication to EV tech is seen in things off the road/out of the driver’s seat: what are the differences in