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I like how these things are similar to you, life must be a lot more fun and less worrying when you don’t understand what’s going on.

It’s sacrilege on the level of replacing the automatic movement from a vintage TAG Heuer with Casio quartz.

Which is a shame. Because I LOVE local flavor.

So rising gas prices kills restaurant patronage but skyrocketing tip expectations don’t?

How come he doesn’t do anything for inflation?

you know, just because someone sends you a random bill, it doesn’t mean you have to pay it

Its a conunderum I’ll grant you. If it were me I’d probably give DIY a shot given bushings are really cheap and not particularly difficult assuming the bolts haven’t rusted on. Shocks, tie rods, control arms even engine mounts are not that hard either but of course that’s on a normal car without rust and assuming no

“Yep, this car has been owned before.”

It’s a 2007 Town & Country and the suspension at all four corners has shit the bed, plus it has a cracked engine mount.

It’s advertising speak. George Carlin said it best.

Honda is stretching the definition of certified pre-owned a bit, though

The Toyota GR Corolla Has Leaked

The engineering challenges with MOFs is nowhere near fusion, don’t get jaded by the lack of progress in that field and apply it to all others.

While still only in the lab, there are lots of non-platinum group catalysts that are gaining attention as potential alternatives.

I’d rather land gear up on the Jersey Turnpike or the 405 than go into the drink.

The electrolyzers aren’t on the car though and would be industrial scale, meaning much greater efficiency.

So don’t land in Midtown. Both LA and Manhattan are next to literal oceans of water.

Not that I’m big fan on hydrogen, but these would be ICE cars that wouldn’t use any rare metals.

Yeah Ford patented this but it’s not going anywhere.

If you think there’s something wrong with this assessment I’d love to hear why, but bear in mind “In god we trust, all others bring data”