And some cultures use it to clean their testicles and then its reused! Think of the children!
And some cultures use it to clean their testicles and then its reused! Think of the children!
LOL, I’ve heard of sway bar disconnects, but track bar disconnects?
I love my Jeep....but there’s a reason I bought a new Tacoma (rusting takes longer:)
Poor setup of robots, poor inspection of welds...there’s a lot a room here to fix this before it goes out the door. FFS we aren’t talking about a rattling door or a mirror falling off.
And every issue stated, slag, porosity, poor penetration (too much or too little) can be effectively inspected by a human having a high school welding class as a background. WTF
As well American special forces:
Don’t forget that he has a thorough understanding of who’s number one on his list of one.
Nothing like having an arrow that points in the opposite direction of your signal...
Maybe used, but I ended up buying a new one for slightly less.
Price a square body chevy. They recover well from falling off that cliff.
2WD’s too. And your feeling is correct once you factor in better financing for new.
I am not claiming to be an expert, but recently i had a sales manager refuse to budge from his advertised price on a slightly used vehicle. His words : “I have the cheapest Tacoma in town”. I was a serious buyer too, financing lined up. I don’t understand it.
This was my experience 100%. I was shopping for a base model Toyota Tacoma. I found a 2017 with 3K miles at a Subaru dealership. Test drove it, liked it. They did not budge on price at $22800. I ended up buying a new one for slightly less and in the color I wanted. Go figure.
Test Drive Eve of Destruction is one of my favorite games of all time. It’s not cerebral, it’s not particularly challenging. That said, I got more non-gamer family members to play that game during holiday get togethers than any other game (including Wii games). There must have been something about smashing cars on…
Do you not even remember 2008? Here’s a little refresher in case you are in fact a 10 year old:
A close second is when she hit the shelf and the floor.
Yeah and they will also ask if you have SRAM or shimano, road or mountain. You are missing the point: cassettes may be referred to by the number of gears, but not a bike in general regardless of overlap.
No, that is not true and has never been true. Only if there are single chainrings would you only count the rear gears. 10 speeds from the 1970's were 2 fronts and 5 rear for example.