almostthere2
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almostthere2

IANAL, but I’m pretty sure you are allowed to keep any vehicles that roll on top of yours and get stuck there.

Now here’s a guy who should probably log off Twitter for a bit.

Honesty appreciated.

I hope they add on blocking the cross walk, just to rub it in.

Still funny-looking though, in a general kind of way.

Everytime a Dutch stands on their camper steps, they think they are mountaineering.

Remember all this the next time you read that requiring ID isn’t a barrier to voting.

Me reading that:

<The question that I have is: Is the Clean Air Act applicable to individuals?>

Tell that to the knuckle draggers that had the TV show on Velocity where they were bragging about ripping emissions devices out of their trucks.

But every coal roller intentionally pollutes the air we all breathe with diesel exhaust that is widely believed to be carcinogenic.

From Title II of the Clean Air Act (emphasis mine)...

Paper maps are great. Always have them. Your phone could stop working.

Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are great for Nav, EXCEPT when you are on a road trip driving through the boonies where there isn’t a cell signal.

SiriusXM costs us $30/year, which is more than we’d have to pay for the incremental data plan required to support streaming audio services.

I use my sunroof all the time. Leaks are only a problem if you never clean out the drains.

Satellite radio.

Auto stop/start. From what I can tell it really doesn’t impact overall fuel economy that much and just makes for jerky starts at stoplights and stop and go traffic. It’s an automatic motion for me now to turn it off when I start the car. 

if this ad prevents you from buying a hyundai, consider yourself lucky.

This was one of the best ‘Ask the Commentariat’ lists I’ve seen recently. Each one of these vehicles is a solid choice. Interestingly, I’ve owned 5 of them at one time or another. Which I suppose proves I am a utilitarian, and have little hope to be a style leader in things automotive. C’est la vie...