How is the Cherokee going to feel about the Compass looking so much better than it?
How is the Cherokee going to feel about the Compass looking so much better than it?
Haha, yeah, I’m a bit odd. :P
I’m sorry to hear that. :P I just decided it was a good idea to post it because you said it was a good day (which is the name of the song and part of the lyrics). Coincidentally it’s also a political song.
A little tip: Adjust your side mirrors so the insides of them just overlap the outsides of your rearview mirror. That way you don’t have a blind spot and you don’t have to look anywhere other than the rear and side mirrors in a normal lane change.
I like to think of an SUV as a rugged vehicle that is RWD-biased and is at least somewhat boxy.
The media needs to report more on cops shooting white people. Maybe then Ron will understand the issue with abusive cops. There are also a lot of Rons where I live.
Turns out it was just a harmless Garter snake.
Same here. I’m amazed people actually listen to the garbage on the radio.
He was scared of Rattlesnakes? Does he not realize they don’t hunt humans?
One time this guy in front of me didn’t signal his turn so I honked. He decided it would be a good idea to turn around and follow me 5 miles to my neighborhood. Fortunately he turned around at the entrance.
If you have a Ford with a keypad then you can lock the car with it on with no need for extra keys. It’s pretty great.
Pretty cool. And the sound it made on that drive-by...
Nice! I was going to post this. ha
I always wondered what the third Nolan brother was up to. Turns out he’s writing articles about bread crumbs and vacuums.
As an owner of an ‘06 Explorer with the 3V 4.6, it indeed affected them. Once you change the plugs to a one-piece design it’s no longer a problem, though.
What’s even worse than this is when people go to Auto Zone and buy aftermarket letter badging and then spell their name out with it or write other meaningless things. Not only are the letters ghetto looking, but they’re always…
We (or rather my mom) had Explorers. A ‘90 then a ‘96, then a 2000 Expedition, and now a 2011 Explorer.
Seems like your parents are the lucky ones to be alive considering they imaginably sat in the front.
Absolutely! I’ve only seen 3 venomous snakes (2 Copperheads, 1 Cottonmouth) in the wild in my 24 years of living and I just leave them alone and life goes on. It’s sad to see people kill snakes, especially when they misidentify non-venomous snakes as venomous (even though neither should be killed). And here in GA it’s…