My first thought when I saw the GIF was horn hole, but you successfully led my mind astray and caused me to decide it was the wrong answer.
My first thought when I saw the GIF was horn hole, but you successfully led my mind astray and caused me to decide it was the wrong answer.
The gunman was taken down by “good guys with guns.” That’s why the damage wasn’t worse. The “good guys” may have been the security detail, but this will be used as an example of why carrying can reduce the death count in mass shooting events.
Thursday morning is odd, but we always got out of school mid-June. It seems to be common in more Northern states. Central and Southern states usually end the school year in May.
It seems like every year we hear about a handful of cases like this. My main question is, was the workout too harsh, or did it reveal a defect in the player’s cardiovascular system or other health problem?
From the picture above it looks like it was possibly a Jeep Renegade. If that is correct, then it had a push button start and electronic parking brake. The absolute most the occupants could have done in that case is put it into neutral and brace for a crash.
Everybody keeps saying he should have “pulled the emergency brake” or “shifted it out of gear,” but what kind of car was it?
These cases usually go in the direction of the customer if they can prove the dealer did something to intentionally mislead them.
Agree with you on the dog leg. My dog (a lab) broke her front leg once and she was a fucking unstoppable running and jumping machine. We literally had to use sedatives to keep her calm so she could heal without re-injuring herself.
Looking back, there are a lot of things I’d have done differently in my search for a used truck. Bringing an OBD2 scanner with me to check ones I considered buying would be high on that list.
“I parked it up on the hill with the parking brake pedal fully pressed in!”
How could you not mention the 40mm wider Ironman edition?!?!? It’s super relevant since a handful will be sold in Korea.
Will Bolt owners hold a candlelight vigil outside the area chosen for vehicle-crushing? Or since it’s not the early 2000's anymore will there be looting, vandalism, and semi-violent mobs along with peaceful protests?
Came here for this.
He just seems completely befuddled by what to do with it. “Do I drink it, or do I just go through all these motions with it? What are cool things to do with cans of beer?”
What ever happened to the days of reading articles, where people didn’t make ignorant or intentionally misleading partial truth comments?
I thought you were just supposed to post about it on facebook.
Dealers will usually re-set all the codes behind the dash lights before putting a car on the lot anyway. I test drove an F150 last summer (that I ended up buying) at a large Ford and Lincoln new/used dealer that had no warning lights except the “Brakes” light. I asked why it was on and he said it just stays on, but…
I have a friend with a Ram 2500 who thinks the same scam is being pulled on him. Still trying to figure out if the seller actually lied intentionally or not, though.
I daily drive a normal sedan. Except for a couple of occasions with newer GM full sized SUVs (especially high trim level Sierras), I have never been blinded by oncoming recent model trucks and SUVs, as long as they have stock suspensions and stock headlights. Lifted trucks and any vehicle with modified headlights…