chrisinky
ChrisinKY
chrisinky

Ive bought a few cars out of state, the last one was brand new. Had the paperworkd fedex/filled out before I ever left the house. They met me at the airport, I inspected and drove it home from there. Dealers that know how to do this, it has to be SOOOO much better. That car took like 3 emails, 2 texts, and they

You right. What I guess I’m trying to say is that the government makes all these concessions typically based on a much much larger long term plan than the, often smaller, contracted obligation. IE “Hey we hired the 10,000 people, you didn’t say how long we had to keep them” or the “You said we had to stay 10 years,

Why won’t people wake up to this - Toyota just did this in Kentucky - got a sweet heart deal, milked it until the end of the contract, then moved everything to Texas I think it was who gave them a new sweet heart deal.

Ha!  I thought of the water curtain - I first saw it in person at the detroit autoshow in ummmm 2000? 2001?  At the jeep display - but figured it’d cost too much/no one here would know what I was talking about lol...

Why not put up a railroad crossing arm. IF the sign gets trigger, boom, arm falls down blocking access to the bridge....

Hey - Northern Kentucky Checkin in (on the good side of the river hehehe). Anyways - 25k here can get you a few year old F150 or (F one-fiddy as they call em in these parts).

When in a pinch, or pinching :thinking:

Sound’s like Ozzy’s tour bus from ‘76 no?

Not to mention you can’t get out of 2nd going stop light to stop light up the strip in Gatlinburg, TN trying to impress the ladies with your ‘Vette....

Back floor sleeping in the truck always good for the day you bring the truck home and the wife see’s the price tag rofl...

My problem is they always make the back seat to unusable for even young kids in those trucks and the MPG is typically either the same or worse than a full size... how does that even happen...

Go find a place that will rent a truck that allows you to tow with it, specifically a 5th wheeler.

sr20 was one of the most overbuilt engines though.  They were factory turbocharged over in Japan and reused the overbuilt stuff here in the states.  Did a ton of work (including turbo charging) the FWD SR20's back in the early 2k’s and these engines were beasts.

I’ve always thought that way until recently. The last two cars I bought were CPO, I know I’m paying a premium, but I’m buying them for the warranty. Both I’m glad I did. Pano roof on ‘13 MKZ has had issues that would have cost me dearly, and same for the Pano roof on the ‘15 F150.... Next car/truck will NOT have a

Note on the lemon thing - bought a 2013 Altima new, major CVT issues, replaced, wrecked the car while they had it, all kinds of other major issues, finally lemon lawed at 30+k miles....

Only thing missing is the “I KNOW WHAT I HAVE” at the end of the listing...

I dunno man - the back seat of a supercrew f150 has more leg room than anything I’ve ever been in....

Well damn, there was a $20 pre-made launcher that works WAY better than the home-made kit I had, I gave several as gifts, but alas, I can’t find it, probably discontinued in the name of safety....

Ordered one of those last place I worked.  Bought it in like 2013?  It was a 2010 left over.  Got a helluva deal on it, had it shipped from KY to CA.  Toolbox was useful as F.....

Way to go “lean” supply chain..... Lets not produce to forecast for fear of inventory sitting, lets do just in time! Sorry have sat through so many of these LEAN training things only to sit and go “but downtown in x business costs xxxxxxxxxxxxx per hour..... Why would you risk it, only to be beaten down with industry