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They did that to me at Stevens Creek Subaru in San Jose back in 2008. Joke’s on them, as they held my car keys, but it was a rental. So I told them they can deal with Hertz if they really want the car this badly. We bought a Subaru, but from another dealership in a nearby city.

Use your garage if you have one. Garage is parking cars, not for stacking a bunch of worthless shit, like most Americans treat their garages. And the ironic thing they do is leave their cars, which are of pretty great values, outside, exposed to the elements, and theft.

It might take some heavy surgery, and a bit of creativity, but...

Tundra Bros bro’d until they couldn’t bro anymore. 

Does the bike turn you into an annoying Boomer that pulls up to the red light with the stereo blasting “Take It Easy” on your way to the nearest Hooters trying to pick up the servers?

Oh yea, that abortion of a truck they call a Raider. Jesus, fugly doesn’t even begin to describe it.

OMG, this. So much this. I’m still searching for a second gen V-6 Dakota in manual, and every time a third gen pops up on my search, my eyeballs burn a little.

The Civic generation that came out around 2002-2003, can’t recall which gen. The sedan is actually very nice looking, but the coupe looked like they just stopped trying and swiped a very generic car design from GTA.

How does this compared to a legitimate e-bike, like the ones made by Trek? You know, with a far more advanced frame design, better running gear, and suspension up front (and rear, on some models)?

Not legislating, but give corporations incentives for allowing people to work from home, or create job roles that are primarily working from home, with occasional business-related travels and going into the office.

I’m on board with your idea. Have it so that you turn your car in at the dealership, and exchange for a gasoline equivalent (or close enough to meet your needs) of your vehicle, for an exchange fee or a small rental fee, until there is a way to make 500-mile range EVs affordable to the masses. 500 miles sounds like

Let’s start by implementing two things:

I remember watching this piece as kid, and I was shocked at how easy odometers can be rolled back, until I owned an 80's car. When my instrument panel had to be replaced, I bought a whole assembly from a salvage yard on eBay, and the analog odometer was easily manipulated. I’m grateful for digital odometers and

60 Minutes is still the gold standard of investigative journalism. The commercial slots are intended as cliffhangers so that you keep watching. It’s not different than the way or the intent behind YouTube ads that rolls an ad right as you are getting into the meat of the video.

First Gear: I don’t understand why this is so hard for people to understand, but let the drivers have a choice. Make Uber and Lyft post up a certain number of positions for drivers to become part-time employees, and let the drivers decide if they want to apply. Once those positions are filled, then you’re outta luck.

If I was in the market for collecting Supras, I would pick one up at this price, but factoring in at least another $2500 for a repaint, as the paint on it is faded.

I am so jelly beyond words. I love that generation Monteros, and before I got my 3rd gen 4Runner, I was also actively looking for one of those. My 2001 4Runner had 180k miles when I got it, and with a new radiator, fan clutch, thermostat, water pump and timing belt, the truck drove like a champ when I drove from

When I was in Berlin for a month two years ago, I was really shocked by the amount of Jeep products I saw, and earlier Chryslers. I thought the Germans would have far better taste in cars than American cars with shit build quality. Nope. I saw Chrysler Sebrings, Caravans, Grand Cherokees, and 300s.

Funeral Home Directors, time to suit up (in a hazmat suit) and go do some hustling this week. Get them to sign off on a will, which will grant you the stewardship of their bikes. Start passing out brochures for cremation. Lots of Boomers are going to be dead either from liquor induced stupidity or Covid, or both.

Silly Trumptards, technological advancements are for smart people, with teeth.