The scale he weighed himself with after the game - did it have the NFL logo on it?
The scale he weighed himself with after the game - did it have the NFL logo on it?
I mean, how many Bajas did Subaru sell? A half dozen?
I’ve never had to replace a clutch, and I don’t think I’m a particularly *gentle* driver. My first two cars were both manual-transmission Mazdas that I sold with 140k-150kish miles; never had to replace the clutch. Put 160k+ on a stick-shift Honda Element, no clutch needed (obviously not driven THAT aggressively, but…
I’ve known a few that are pretty aromatic while they’re still alive.
I interpreted it as “buggering,” which left me with an image of Roger Goddell and Chris Berman that can never be erased.
I can’t, for the life of me, understand the “tanking is fine!” attitude. If a dozen teams aren’t even going to TRY to win, why even play the fucking games? Why not just forfeit? If you aren’t at least going to pretend to be competitive, why have sports at all?
“So, like always?”
One of the theories about Dorando Pietri’s collapses in the 1908 Olympic marathon was that he had been given too many does of the PED then in use. Strychnine.
I would enjoy being David’s neighbor if I was also a renter.
I mean, it all depends. I just bought a new Nissan Frontier for about $28k, in large part because it’s the cheapest midsized truck (with a crew cab).
I just bought a Nissan Frontier and never dealt with the “internet sales representative.” But, just having the internet price available made the whole experience so much easier. There was a $4k difference between the sticker price and the price shown for that specific truck on cars.com. They didn’t blink about…
I just bought (this week) a new Nissan Frontier. Brand-new, it was just over $28k. If I bought the equivalent truck, two years old and with 20k or 25k miles, I would have spent about $24k. Looking at models without the options package I wanted, it was $22k used, $26k new. And a lot of the “lightly used” trucks I was…
It’s 2018, and Emeka >>>>> Jahlil.
DFL>>>>>>>DNS
A little high, not egregiously high. The “want” would be a lot stronger if it had nicer wheels and was a more-interesting color.
I don’t understand the sentiment that Cleveland’s blowing things up makes it more likely LeBron sticks around. I mean, he wasn’t going to stick around if they DIDN’T trade IT and everyone else, but why they hell would he stick around Cleveland now that LA has cleared even more cap space?
She’s just hoping to get caught in the jet turbine.
The Forester is boring as fuck, though. The Crosstrek may or may not be a great car to drive (I’ve never driven one), but it at least *looks* like a lot of fun. Pretty much the only car you can get with an interesting paint color. It’s stupid, but if you’re spending the money you ought to at least buy something that…
The Frontier seems weird just because I’ve seen a lot of good, recent examples in the used market that seem to have depreciated a good amount in two or three years (at least as compared to something like a Tacoma, or even the Ridgeline and the Colorado). 2015-2016 models, 20k-30k miles, 4x4 with the bigger engine…
I’ve been trying to figure out why Nissan Frontiers seem to depreciate so much quicker than any of the other midsized trucks. I know it’s not the newest and fanciest, but I’ve taken a couple of recent-vintage models out recently (2015-2016), and they ride fine and seem perfectly solid as everyday vehicles. Seem to be…