albertm89
Alberto M
albertm89

The range rover founded that segment years before the ml

This guy says, “Pardon?”

I would consider the Range Rover or Disco as the founder of the segment, personally.

Umm...speedbumps are there because you should be slowing down in that area. Crawling over them painfully slow is a different story, but if there is a speedbump there then you should be driving relatively slow.

I don’t DD a SUV/truck but I have to side with Mr. 4Runner. Taking a huge pothole head on can fark up your alignment, push the steel belt in your tire to one side so it’s ruined. Also it can really jolt your body which is unpleasant but it’s worse for people with back problems.

“Suspension bushings will wear out whether you hit pot holes or not.”

Yeah, that’s the truth. Sad huh? My Range Rover has a large amount of tire sidewall — the new ones look like sports car wheels/tires. It’s sad.

1- there is absolutely no way a 737-800 will fly across the atlantic without stops, especially when its capacity is more than typical. They're also notorious for putting bare minimum fuel, so there probably will be a stop. In Greenland.

Based on existing Ryanair principles, flying from the US to Europe will mean landing in Greenland and taking public transport the rest of the way.

Believe me Doug - I completely understand how you feel. I love my LR3 more than any other vehicle I've ever owned. I never want to part with it. I've even considered going to an LR4 - more power, nicer interior - but they went too far in the luxury direction for me. Half the time I use it like a 7-Series and the other

Unfortunately I've become pathetically attached to this car. I've owned AMG, Porsche, Ferrari, Lotus, and the car I like most is... my 8 year old Range Rover.

Haha. I still tell people I wouldn't own anything else. And sometimes I mean it!

Mercedeses from this era really were heirloom cars, in that you could pass one down through the generations, if the family was so inclined. It was a time when Daimler-Benz was ruled by a benevolent engineer junta that strove to make the best cars possible regardless of cost or margins and just trusted that the money

I expect someone who gets a new car to read the manual and familiarize themselves with the various bits and parts of their machine, but I dunno I'm just weird.

I'm absolutely livid my new computer didn't come with a serial port for my joystick
#boycottAmiga

Haha.

1995 Defender 90 in red?

The problem is that the reason it needs a "charge" is usually that there's a slow leak and the system is losing refrigerant. In other words — a charge will probably actually work for a few days/weeks before the refrigerant drains out again. So they might take you up on that offer!

10/10

They don't advertise the code — they instead emphasize the city they know damn well you want to get to. Example: