bicicleta123
Bicicleta123
bicicleta123

1. “Universal” and “Ubiquitous” are not acronyms. 2. 1970s Japanese motorcycles are not “ubiquitous.” 3. Commas go inside quotation marks.

Agreed. Even worse is the “and it only gets weirder from here....” It’s not weird at all; woman has the title and registration; guy has nothing and you can tell he’s shady AF before the article even mentions his legal history.

Some who earns $150k a year is taking home about $110k a year after taxes depending on what state they live in. And you think they would “have no problem” affording a polestar? After taxes on the car, that’s a year and a half’s salary for a car. Not to mention insurance is going to cost you $1,000 a month. So even if

Everyone slammed the msrp of the new Husqvarna Vitpilen 701, but I’d take it in a heartbeat over this thing. Same price, 60lbs lighter, better looking, better brakes, better handling, and just overall better unless you plan on riding trails...

Lord almighty Honda, Nissan, and Toyota are making some ugly cars these days. And given that they’re significantly overpriced compared to the value you get from, e.g. Kia/Hyundai, who is buying these monstrosities. Is it just brand loyalty? Or maybe there’s a segment of the market that actually finds these Japanese

I loved the high beam foot switch on my Volvo 1800. Found it easy to use and for some reason would never forget to switch it off in the event of an oncoming car, spacing out even once with the column mounted switch is once too many.

Also, roughly 10% of the seats are filled. There are about 200 people there total. If someone yelled something like Wozniacki claims, it would be very obvious who yelled it and security would have tossed them in a heartbeat. Maybe Wozniacki’s spanish is bad and she’s paranoid, and she thinks the fans were yelling

Wozniacki has the reputation of being a whiney brat, and for good reason. Her claims are somewhere between “somewhat exaggerated” and “extremely exaggerated.” First, if people in the crowd were continuously yelling these things, it’s almost certain someone wpuld have caught it on their cell phone. Second, I’ve been to

That’s a real bummer for Jim from Edina Realty. Finding a tenant that doesn’t need half of the storefront wall might be a tough order...

NP easy. The clutch is as big a bonus as it is deterrent. Not only does it show the owner knows how to drive and likely hasnt overly-abused the engine, 20k on a clutch vs 200k shouldnt make much difference to a buyer; a bad owner/driver can burn up a clutch in 2k miles, much less 20k. Brake line is an easy fix. Locks?

The Mahindra Thar sells for $9k in India. The Roxors are stripped down Thars with weaker/cheaper engines. In India they would sell for ~$6-7k, but will sell for $16k in the U.S. What am I missing other than way too many idiots in the U.S. with too much $ to blow on pointless toys?

I live in Vieques, PR 6+ months a year; small island where speeds are 35-40mph max and low velocity registrations for souped up golf carts, side-by-sides etc. are increasing. Was excited for the Mahindra until the price. 16-19k is ridiculous. You can buy an actual car, with a real engine, complex transmission, stereo,

American, watered-down style coffee is disgusting. In 3 minutes with a stove-top espresso maker and a sauce pan you can have a delicious cafe con leche (or any other espresso based drink you prefer) and not have to pee twice in the next hour from all the extra water in drip coffee.

“...these traditions are rooted in an oppressive historical patriarchy and often serve to perpetuate systematic inequality between the sexes on a society-wide scale, (but) it’s not morally wrong to want a proposal or a ring...”

The idea of unequal pay is about one click from being entirely mythical.