OMG STOP POSTING PATRIARCHAL OBJECTIFYING WOMEN-OPPRESSING RAPE GIFS #feminazism
OMG STOP POSTING PATRIARCHAL OBJECTIFYING WOMEN-OPPRESSING RAPE GIFS #feminazism
I don't know, my experience is in Europe - it does seem weird not to have this regulation here for a 2004 car, though.
Don't forget that wormholes have 3 space-time regions - the here and there, i.e. the trunk and the storage area. Oh, and the black hole ring around the center separating the two! This plays a role in the inherited instability of wormholes, as well as a serious size constraint, but if we were to assume it is stable,…
Nice! I've never seen this discussed in the owner's manual. Also, I never considered the case where the odod just says at max - it makes a lot of sense!
That is technically true, but you'd need to know all locations where this is stored. I remember on BMW 7 Series (E65) the milage was stored (backed up) in a few different memory banks, including the odometer itself. They still hacked it, though.
Sometimes it's easier to go forward. Even most electronic odos today reset to zero after a certain amount. For example, my friend recently had access to a Citroen Xsara Picasso company car that rolled over 400K kms, reset to zero, went up to 70K again and then it was sold: 70K, technically legitimate ("not tampered…
Couldn't you do it for manuals the first time? In many european countries you have the choice, but if you choose the manual, you can then drive both.
This group cracks down on dealerships that break their rules, like advertising vehicles below invoice price, showing cars with the wrong trim levels, or using words like "blow out," "liquidation," "inventory reduction," "close out" or "we won't be undersold." Honda does this to protect the brand and resale values.
What attacks? Can someone elaborate?
Dodge Blacktop Package ~ AUDI S-line exterior package ~ distilled vanity in a $1,590 bottle.
Good lord, where do I even start here? First, there's the fact that Lyndon seems to cheer for the appliance-ification of automobiles. I don't even need to say why I disagree with that; if you're reading Jalopnik, you feel the same way.
Forget the moron and his car, why is the german highway so patchy?
LOOKS SO PURPOSEFUL
My lowest point came Sunday when I was set to be released. I could barely sleep the night before because I was so happy to get out of there. But when the release time came and went, I told the guard in my area I needed to be let out. He called a supervisor and then told me one person was on the list to be released…
The best news of all this was that I wasn't fired. Matt said the last thing you'll ever get fired for at Jalopnik is speeding. It's just an occupational hazard for us. And when I emailed Gawker's editorial director Joel Johnson to apologize, he replied saying, "I don't give a fuck," and added that he found the matter…
This is car control exemplified. A true #SaveOfTheYear candidate. Or was it all just luck?
I'm just gonna go right ahead and say it: I hate journalists. I feel sick every time I see the way they abuse their power with click-baits. I hate the way they just plain LIE and misinform for their own profit. And I don't even want to start on some of the big media corporations with a religious and political…
Peugeot => /puːˈʒoʊ/ => Pug :) So it's phonetically derived rather than the normal etymological way - though meaning. I realized it was a popular nickname in Europe only after I got into the Peugeot "scene".
The symbol is a lion, the nickname is "Pug". I know it's not going in the top 10, but I like the ridiculousness.