Stubbs is a mass-produced, widely available BBQ sauce that is actually proper good, vs SWBR is corn syrup with ‘BBQ’ flavorings
Stubbs is a mass-produced, widely available BBQ sauce that is actually proper good, vs SWBR is corn syrup with ‘BBQ’ flavorings
That’s the joke
Section 203(a)(3)(B) of the Clean Air Act makes it a violation for any person to manufacture or sell, or offer to sell, or install, any part or component (i.e., “defeat device”) intended for use with, or as part of, any motor vehicle or motor vehicle engine, where a principal effect of the part or component is to…
>The i8 was gorgeous but too expensive.
The one that is well maintained is the answer. Its why the Toyota Matrix was always rated higher than its IDENTICAL Pontiac Vibe (I really doubt the sheet metal affected the reliability).
>Unless you’re in a 1920s house with an iron bathtub
Tap water isn’t a great conductor of electricity and you still really need to be in a grounding path for it to matter much
Its semantics. You won’t catch a cold from being cold, but being cold does make you more susceptible to catching a cold.
The real insight is that pizza from basically anywhere other than Pizza Hut is the best option
Asking people to read anything is mistake #1. How many people have no idea what pressure to put their tires at, despite the standard sticker on the door sill?
>in Denver at 3,000 feet elevation
Exactly, people have no clue how quickly these situations can turn to shit. As in the cabin can be completely clear in one moment and within 60 seconds too smoky to see anything. GTFO immediately, you’re risking other people’s lives, and potentially the only life that you care about: yours
People make pumpkin pie from pumpkins all the time so I’m not sure where the origins to this story are.
>Murdoch has no shame
If he kept her body in that van for any amount of time the police should be able to find evidence fairly easily. My guess is he did it out on a hike somewhere
Some of that is self perpetuating though. Like when there was the Toyota Matrix and Pontiac Vibe(?), the Toyota consistently received better quality/longevity rankings despite them being identical. I think a large part of that is Toyota owners know the reputation and take better care of their vehicles.
I’ll trust the manufacturer’s recommendations over the dealers
Ours would let you take fruit out, but it was ‘broken’ in a way that would make it go bad within a day so you couldn’t stockpile. Like bananas always had a bit of the top cut off so they would brown within 12 hours
I know some dealerships were offering this back when gas was expensive, the fine print was you were typically limited to 10,000 miles in that year. So on the Supra, that would be 10000/30mpg=333 gallons*$3/gallon=$1,000.
There is a local chevy dealership that always has either a Colorado or a Silverado with every single modification available on the showroom, usually priced as stupidly as this. The salesmen said it was more there to advertise their services (which they make a crapload on) and the owner liked to take it out every so…