I use it in my toothpaste and deodorant. Good stuff.
I use it in my toothpaste and deodorant. Good stuff.
That’s what you get for buying the sedan version of the Focus.
Seems like fun would be a reason to buy it as well. Obviously being cheap would be a draw, too, and so would fuel economy. Of course the actual fuel economy will probably not be what Elio originally stated.
If your only care is to find a cheap car then those will be fine, but they’re incredibly ugly and boring.
This is the best thing I’ve seen all week.
Yup, when I was travelling across the country and was in the west with 80 MPH speed limits I had no urge to go over 80. And I drive 10 MPH over normally here in GA (sometimes 20 over before I got a ticket recently for doing 73 in a 55 which was definitely artificially low).
Unfortunately I didn’t. I was recently caught doing 73 in a 55 which was completely safe, but the officer didn’t think my 10 years of driving without ever having even been pulled over before were worth a warning so I got a $200 ticket. A warning would’ve had the same effect, but no, we have to take your money.
This is pure gold.
Ageist!
Look at all those people getting exercise. Maybe America needs more of this.
Hognoses are hilarious. Ya gotta love those guys.
People actually like this garbage?
Oddly enough it looks like it could be based on the Atlas.
An 840*
Not that it means anything and neither does this study, but my mom did put ~315,000 miles on her 2000 Expedition with the 4.6L before she sold it. It was the most reliable vehicle anyone has ever owned in our family.
I can’t tell; is it stock?
You can’t really go wrong with any of their albums. Here’s “What Did You Expect?” from “The Speed of Cattle”, which is a compilation of b-sides and rarities.
Heck yes! Archers of Loaf is one of the best indie rock bands ever. I recommend every album by them, even their compilation of b-sides and rarities has some of their best songs. Their last album was a bit of a change of direction and upset some fans, but I personally think it’s pretty awesome.
I wonder if I can get my mom to go from her Explorer to one of these in a few years. She drove her 2000 Expedition to ~316,000 miles before selling it and her 2011 Explorer is only at ~167,000 so it may be a few years.