boothinator
boothinator
boothinator

I’ve had a battery powered Black and Decker mower for 4-5 years now and I have no desire to get a gas powered one again. Can still do the entire yard with the 2 original batteries like when new, it is much quieter, don’t have to haul gas home for it, and can store it in any position as nothing to leak. They’re not for

9 times out of 10 it will be after the light comes on. Every once in a while though {leans forward and whispers} its when the remaining mileage estimator drops to zero.

I drive until the car runs out. Then I pop the trunk, grab a plastic bag of gas, pour it into the tank/on my fender/on the ground, then drive to the nearest gas station. Easy.

I’d have had a soft landing, a soft wet brown landing.

Ten years? That’s enough time for Chrysler and co to change ownership at least twice.

Unsurprisingly, one of the people I went to college with that’s in the SE posted a picture of every gas can they own freshly filled Sunday.

I had no idea that Holy Grails were so common.

Been there, glad you got it sorted.

I’ve been flummoxed by Toyota’s slow response to EV’s, even PHEV’s. It is as if this is going to be a case study in future business classes on how not to go out of business like Toyota did in 2030.

Excuse me Elizabeth, but this is clearly another short-seller hitpiece on noted philanthropist and Tony Stark-irl equivalent, Elon Musk. I have been assured by numerous people online that he is an amazing and perfect person, and by extension so are his companies.

If over the course of several hundred deals thoughout the year MOST dealers get it right and have no problem sending out the door prices, even on out of state deals...the problem is not the “complexitity of the system” if a FL dealer refuses to send a quote for a Florida customer, especially when their competiton can

Exactly, I can’t imagine how much shit I would get from readers here if they saw what I paid for my minimally rusty 1969 C10.

A lot of people here sure don’t seem to know what old trucks cost these days.

Welcome to the civil engineering text books and case studies construction company/engineer!

You are technically correct here but it’s a case of convergent evolution. The Eagle didn’t lead to anything. The Unibody Crossover was “re-invented” later on based on the 90s Body on Frame SUVs and a hunt for better “refinement”.

Jooooooon-yerrrrrrr!

4th Gen Toyota Celica

Spent the Winter putting in new struts and shocks into the BMW 850. Also new Valve Stem Seals and Lifters (Not a trivial task). I had a faulty lifter that caused a valve to hang open and cause problems. Fired it up for the test drive and it drove great, idle problems went away. Except that I had a valve cover start to

This is why I why I refuse to drive near trees. Those fuckers will jump out in front of you with no warning.