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Station Wagons. Minivans. SUVs. Large Crossovers.

It’s nice but a bit big though. I had this one before. It’s too large for weekend bags and takes up precious carryon space.

It’s nice but a bit big though. I had this one before. It’s too large for weekend bags and takes up precious carryon

This $9 IKEA bag is phenomenal. It’s big enough to hold all the essentials but small enough to fit in a backpack for the gym. It’s super durable has lots of pockets and the velcro loop is super useful in a crowded hotel. It’s so good that I never unpack it... I just set it up at home. I'm a road warrior and this one

This $9 IKEA bag is phenomenal. It’s big enough to hold all the essentials but small enough to fit in a backpack for

This IKEA bag is phenomenal. Super durable, practical, holds everything yet is small enough for a small backpack. And the velcro hook saves a lot of space in small hotel room bathrooms. And it’s $9. It’s not going to be as pretty as a Tumi, but it’s also ten times cheaper.

This IKEA bag is phenomenal. Super durable, practical, holds everything yet is small enough for a small backpack.

I grew up in Anderson, Indiana (“The Dirty A” as we called it). This explains why I saw these fucking things everywhere. I didn’t even know they were a rare vehicle until a few years ago because I saw so many in my hometown, I just assumed they were as ubiquitous as the LeBaron.

$20 says Presidente AMLO comes into office next month and rips up this new Nafta deal. Trump whines and says “You can’t do that!” to which AMLO says “You just did it last year”

I’ve only seen this on the aforementioned 90's explorers, rangers, and E series vans. I’m thinking Ford had some problematic leaf spring setups back in the day. I think I saw it once on an old Silverado that had clearly been hit hard in the side of the bed by another car. I just assumed it was a twisted frame, but

It's a lot only if you look at the car functionally. Looking at the car as art - one of the most exclusive and innovate cars offered today - then it makes sense. Singer will have no problem selling every one of these and this will probably be the cheapest you could ever buy one. 

Being a fallen-from-grace atheist homosexual deviant heathan myself, I don't follow anything the church does. But I can respect that Pope Francis is using his power to make Catholics worldwide a more open minded, humanitarian and welcoming people. There's so many of them that he has been a (mostly) positive and

A few years ago I was in Kotor, Montenegro and decided to rent a car for the day to explore some of the nearby mountains. I was a student backpacker and didn’t have much money, but a hole-in-the-wall travel agency let me rent a car for about $30 in cash. They never asked for a credit card and the lady just took a

I had a Prius for a company loaner for a week. Even when you push it to 10 tenths all day long it still returns 40+ Mpg. And they are large and extremely practical on the inside and cheap to buy and run. It's a damn good car for 95% of car buyers... Although we're not allowed to mention that here. 

400 milliseconds is 0.4 seconds. I hate how manufacturers scale it down to make their decidedly average feature seem lightning fast. 

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Neither could this couple escape in their Rallye 3

Maybe you’d sell more cookies if their name didn’t sound like a cleaning chemical

Just FYI, the pressure may be high because the car was driven. If you are sure the car sat over night and the inflation is still high, then that’s a problem.

Yeah on southwest it's like a thing. I don't get it. I have status to board in Group 3 on AA, but I always roll up at the end when everyone else is already on. No waiting, no crowds, I've go time to get my coffee and put my stuff away without feeling like I'm blocking 100 people 

I paid $1250 last year as a 24 year old single male, living in Chicago with a 2011 535i and $500k/$250k liability and $1000 comprehensive. Cheapish for my age.

In 2015 I had a summer internship with Toyota’s marketing department. That summer there was a small crisis brewing. The F Sport package recently became available in the LS. Customers were test driving an LS, custom ordering (as one does with an LS) one with the F Sport package. When it arrived, they were very annoyed

90% of the time it comes down to politics or a change-adverse culture of the company. Also, companies are usually reluctant to invest millions in updating their old systems that “seem to be holding up”. If the system doesn’t directly generate cash, they’re not interested in fixing it until all hell breaks loose...

You'd be surprised at how incompetent many major corporations IT infrastructures are. This does not surprise me. If you're thinking "but I could do this in Excel!" you're right.