Several states have special license plates noting the branch and Vet status either disabled or non disabled Veteran.
Several states have special license plates noting the branch and Vet status either disabled or non disabled Veteran.
Just get a car that uses the best charging network and have a good experience when you need to charge the car. Get a Tesla. My brother traded his Model S in for a Mach-E and within 2 months of use Traded it in again for another Model S. The charging frustrations were not worth it to him and I would agree.
what would you replace a lawn with? I live on 20 acres, with 5 acres of that being lawn around the house and out buildings. The rest of the property is maintained with a bushhog a couple times a year, but having a nice well manicured lawn is very nice.
For $39,175 USD I can get a brand new 4 door XLT ranger. If i had the choice between a 2 door base model or 4 door XLT for a little bit more, It’s a no brainer.
Low volume car means you won’t have a large inventory of them on dealer lots. In 100 miles from my location there are 5 on the lots so that isn’t bad. In the Gated community my daughter lives in, there are 3 of them. They aren’t common, but they aren’t unobtainable either. It seems like if you want one you can get…
It is half that price here in North Alabama...$3.19 a gallon for regular is actually kinda high for this area. I have never ever seen it above $4.00
Growing up in Ft Lauderdale in the 80's we used to go hang out in the closed terminals at Ft Lauderdale International for fun. You could bypass security because nobody was there. Even the terminals that were being used, All anyone had to do was walk through a metal detector and go right to the gates, no ticket, no…
I drive 25 miles each way to work, but so does everyone else I work with. The facility I work in builds “things” for the government and they put it in the middle of farmland in the middle of North Alabama. Nobody in their right mind would live close to there other than the people who were there first. I enjoy the…
Yes our country is big and places are far apart. I like that I live on 20 acres, several miles away from town and a hour from the nearest city. If I want to ride a bike I have a motorcycle. I can’t imagine living that close to anyone and dealing with City traffic every day. I did it when I lived in Miami 15 years ago…
For most of the country Public transit isn’t a option because outside of the cities places are far apart. Our country is BIG. Added to that the stigma that comes with Public Transportation. Poor and Homeless people use Public transport in our closest city which is 60 miles away, and who wants to sit next to someone…
Where I live bicycles are carried on the back of your car or in the bed of your truck. I haven’t owned a bicycle is 35 years because of this. You don’t commute by bicycle as there is no provisions, no safe roads to ride a bike that won’t get you injured or killed. You take your bicycle to either off road bicycle parks…
Most Gas stations in the south have better food than more expensive restaurants. The Shell station I visit every morning has the best Chocolate Gravy and Biscuits around and they make their eggs to order, anyway you want them. Lunch is a Meat and 3 also.
The problem is it’s a Fit.
It has been known for a while that this I6 was going to replace the V8's in these vehicles. In a few years I would expect all V8's in the pickups to be replaced as well. I would like to see the Hurricane in the Grand Cherokee L too.
There already is Public transportation in the cities, However a majority of the land mass of the United States is not Cities. It is very rural outside of the major cities and places can be very far apart from each other. I myself live 65 miles from the nearest public transportation stop because not living in a crowded…
The Local Jeep dealer has the Sport model Gladiator priced at Mid 30's right now. Loaded Rubicon’s are on the lots marked down to the upper 40's. You can get a cheap Gladiator right now
He should have waited. In my area Gladiator Rubicon’s are on lots for $48k today, with Sport models in the mid 30's. It seem that way everywhere.
There are 21 states with zero laws on the books about riding in the back of a pickup truck. A few that do have laws have loopholes allowing adults and children over 12 to be able to ride in the back.
you aren’t hauling 4 wheelers in the back of a minivan, and you aren’t going seriously off road in a minivan. Minivans make great highway cruisers, for vacations but otherwise they are still just not that great as a pickup truck replacement.
Any base model/Fleet vehicle of early to mid 80's Chevrolet/Ford half ton Pickup with their straight 6 and manual transmission. They are indestructible. I had a 82 Sierra with a 3 speed manual on the column and the only option being power steering on one of these growing up in the 80's. The same exact truck is still…