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It’s a 10+ years old car, fully digital dashboards weren’t exactly popular back then.

It will help a lot if the ranger was cheaper than the F-150.

Maybe but a few things come to mind, first it’s a business so he has a bulk insurance deal for all of his cars. If he doesn’t want to pay more he could stop buying new cars too. It’s a business, businesses get stuff stolen all the time, it’s just business merchandise and expenses so nothing to hold a personal grudge

I don’t understand why the guy cares so much for the guy to get caught, collecting your insurances and move on with your life. “It’s a matter of principle, he’s worked hard” but you’re not losing anything you worked for and this car was new and not close to your heart, just move on friend.

Some are efficient electric heaters and more pleasing to look at then baseboards.

Right, it’s a luxury marker.

Québec here, we have temperatures ranging from 100f to -40f every year, mandatory winter tires from December to mid March and the rest of time we run on summers or all-seasons. It’s not the logistic problem you think it is.

Same in Québec, even our cops preferred RWD cars for the longest time until they fell for the distasteful police SUVs.

Small FWD car with winter tires is the way to go in the snow, also all the mediocre FWD GMs were quite good in the snow as long as you had good tires and a bit of weight in the boot.

Not a single reference to the Hyundai Pony in the article, what a shame.

I’ve been maintaining Saturns and Cobalt/Pursuit(G5) twins for a decade and a half now, and even being involved in the community I can tell you the Honda powered Vues were a well kept secret and people who own aren’t exactly vocal about it.

You forgot the /s

Not so fast, there’s a place a few minutes from my home town in the middle of the sticks right between Sherbrooke and Victo on the 116 where you can get your Tesla serviced. JN Auto Roadside used to sell brand new Teslas too but Montréal and QC dealers didn’t like getting outshined by a small rural dealer.

The translations in other languages I read said “across the world”, which probably make more sense.

Works flawlessly in videogames no?

It seems like you’re not familiar with Uri Geller then.

Sorry I misread what you said, I thought you were wondering why I was bringing up his fraudulentness now.

No, you don't understand my point. We're not saying magic is real. 

You’re wrong, you're just not in touch with the magic community.

I knew someone would say that, but no, most magicians and illusionists aren’t frauds. They don’t claim and swear they have magic powers.

Amazing was an understatement.