dave1827
dave1827
dave1827

I’m fine with very well behaved and trained pet dogs being places. It’s when they’re barking, growling at people, peeing on the floor, etc, that it’s a problem.

Alright, I’m just gonna say it. Turkeys legitimately fly. They don’t just get some extra help from their wings to jump in to branches. I’ve watched a dozen turkeys fly out of a tree, across a field, and over the next tree line on multiple occasions.

So... by cleaning it and also doing an undisclosed amount of mechanical work? Or the person who purchased will need to do that work?

I agree partially with this. We are okay with things like trains where we have no control, because they travel a fixed, scheduled path. A car doesn’t have to do that, and can re-route you through areas you may not want to go or make any number of odd decisions. I’ve seen the GPS freeze up in several cars. Why would

Neutral: We’ve had two hybrids, an Avalon and now a Rav4.

Hello Jason,

The quick turn around and big price drop probably means that this car has some problems that need to be addressed, but at that price, and with the condition of the interior and exterior (it looks pretty clean), it’s a nice price.

If this were 20 years ago I’d have said no to getting rid of the live axle, but since all the cars they pretend these are have moved to IRS it’s absolutely time for them to do the same.

Interesting, because if you put this in to the same discussion of Toyota and Tesla, you have 3 different systems. The Bonneville had a mechanical throttle to a gas motor, the Toyotas had “throttle by wire” to a gas motor, and the Teslas have throttle by wire to an electric motor.

All the more reason to get away from coal and petroleum powered power generation.

I don’t understand the hate for hte mouse type one.  I have it in my GS350 and it works great.  Since it has soft stops when navigating menus it’s super easy to use.

“If you can’t see my mirrors...”

The entire market had lowered the bar. If you wanted a RWD performance sedan that wasn’t a Cadillac or German/Japanese luxury car, what choice did you have?

If anything the pictures make me believe that the guy had modifications done professionally and correctly. When I see ads for souped up Camaros, Mustangs, Corvettes, etc sitting on gravel driveways outside a run down looking house, I usually assume they want to get rid of it because they can’t afford to fix what they

According to Google, millennial are 20-37 years old. I’m 30, so I guess I’m nearly peak millennial. These cars are popular/nostalgic with us because they existed and were popular when we were most impressionable.

This is the only way for longer vehicles to get in to spots in some parking lots.

No, but it looks different, and more importantly, newer and more expensive.

I saw snow yesterday.  Snow!  In January!  Can you believe it?  I couldn’t.

I’m still thinking that someone added up the cost of anything fuel economy or emissions related and said they’re all unnecessary and costly. Catalytic converters, EGR systems, urea systems for diesels. I wouldn’t be surprised if they added in the difference in cost of fuel injection vs a carb, and cost of carbon fiber

I like the way you completely contradicted yourself there.