cazzyodo
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I was thinking of keeping it corded for that reason.

I was thinking of keeping it corded for that reason.

Has anyone on here actually bought/used an electric snowblower?

Has anyone on here actually bought/used an electric snowblower?

Yes he did! It’s right there in white and white!

My concern is in regards to infrastructure and charging. Not necessarily that our infrastructure cannot handle an “onslaught” of electric vehicles but that to get more public charging locations potential sites would typically need to be reworked.

David Tracy is on the mound to close out the game.

I agree to a point. I did an exercise of estimated vehicle value vs loan balance prior to my purchase. Every once in a while I go back to check how my assumptions stack up vs NADA, Edmunds and KBB approximations.

I didn’t drive a car until my permit, unlike all you hooligans out there.

I highly recommend that shovel. I’ve had it in my car for 4 years now and it helped me dig my car out of the 10' winter in Boston. It is so light that I actually thought the box was empty when I got it. Even last year’s more mild winter had it tear up frozen snow pretty well. It punches above its weight class for

I highly recommend that shovel. I’ve had it in my car for 4 years now and it helped me dig my car out of the 10'

I’ll speak for all of us and just say it:

It’s funny...crossovers upset me (primarily because people tend to hate on hatchbacks for some reason and then turn around and buy lifted ones) but I love the Cayenne. It just makes me feel differently.

Preach.

I feel like you are the only person I have ever found who does not share the sentiments you are arguing against.

Serious question...kinda:

My first driving hour was coordinated to be with my friend (who had taken driver’s ed months before me but sat around doing nothing in regards to his hours). We both were pretty ready to go and had been doing our driving at home in our respective parent’s cars (but both were large SUVs). Our driver’s ed car was a

Neutral: No. I have a broken down cruiser that I haven’t fixed for the past 3 years. I’m a young adult, recently married and want to get back to riding. The cost of a Harley for the sake of a Harley is absurd. Then I consider all the people I know that actually have a Harley change almost everything about them from

It’s a scary thing when the Jeep Wrangler looks downright aerodynamic AF next to something.

Dog Debarko?

I’m not the only one who wants an LLV, right? There are more than a few good homes for those 180k to retire to.

Gravel roads in Iceland in a rental car, even a Rav4, were amusing. Every other road and driving experience with the vehicle over 1 week and 1000km was painfully boring.

I was heading home from a ride on my motorcycle when I looked at my odometer and approximated another 10 miles or so before empty (no gas indicator). I was on my way to the gas station and started sputtering in town so I reached down to swap to the reserve...which got me another quarter mile before sputtering again.