curbsenthusiasms
Curbsenthusiasms
curbsenthusiasms

One of the best basic B&W laser printers. I’ve been using these with all my clients for a few years and what makes them even better is the ability to use third party toner/drums without issue. You can also continue printing when told toner is out until it is really out with just a few button presses.

One of the best basic B&W laser printers. I’ve been using these with all my clients for a few years and what makes

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Been there done that. Miss the size and fun factor but nothing else.

Years ago a friend of mine decided not to listen to my car buying advice and decided to purchase a used Saturn Ion off a used dealers lot. We ran diagnostic codes at a local auto shop and they said they had never seen so many trouble codes on a car before. I’m actually pretty sure he drove around for a year with the

Makes you wonder if the K900s development costs outweigh its profit...eh probably not. It at least proves that once a Kia owner can afford a luxury make, they move on to that make.

Talk about lame

Very cool history lesson. As a life long south Florida resident and being very familiar with Craig Zinn and Warren Henry dealer network (had no idea of the relation), it’s refreshing to see the humble history of these local mega dealers. Thank you!

Cash4Clunkers!

Back of the class MPG has always been a Toyota full size truck/suv problem. Not to mention until the 5.7 was released, they’ve always trailed in the power dept as well.

Have had both in the family as a child, most definitely a minivan.

1997 Mazda MPV RWD/4WD

Fiat 500

My daily is a 2005 Prius that I paid $800 for non running. 8 replacement battery cells out of 28 later and I wouldn’t say it drives great but it gets me around and continuously maintains 40-47mpg on my commutes. To be honest, if this one destroyed itself I would be on CL looking for its replacement immediately...I

PT Cruiser, cmon.

Something about those early 90's Japanese cars!

More development on heads up displays encompassing the windshield would be my choice.

It was Seinfeld’s 5 Series BMW not a Saab with the BO.

This must be why bicyclists travel in large groups.

At this point it wouldn’t surprise me if the typical sedan consumer is purchasing crossovers just because they’re tired of not being able to see in front of them with all the trucks/crossovers on the road.

I’m not sure if you read my comment completely or not. As stated, I understand not everyone has the capability to make an out right purchase. A specific example from the article was chosen based on the fact that the gentlemen had $4000 cash to utilize towards his purchase. There’s no reason to assume I speak for all