Honestly - I assume that most middle aged guys driving one can’t get insurance/lost their license because of DUIs. I’m talking the 13 inch wheel full e-bike with pedals that aren’t usable.
Honestly - I assume that most middle aged guys driving one can’t get insurance/lost their license because of DUIs. I’m talking the 13 inch wheel full e-bike with pedals that aren’t usable.
That’s exactly the advertising for this bad boy. But it works and in some ways it’s more convenient than a car for us. Call it a second car.
I have one of these trikes, depending on where you live and your lifestyle it’s basically a small station wagon. It’ll seat four kids (with 3-point harnesses) or carry 200 pounds of stuff in the front. E-assist wasn’t needed for us but it would have been nice for some trips.
I think part of this was Pontiac dealers needing an equivalent to what Chevy dealers could sell. I don’t have the numbers but my impression was that Pontiac was more popular in Canada than it was in the US proportionally.
my house came with a natural gas BBQ line and it’s the best thing ever.
my braiser has become my go to cooking pot, now I need to find this meat (at a reasonable price) and try it.
The dutch door setup was notable around here as they were used for photo radar. They were about the only users of this configuration.
‘sold’ my AE86 coupe for the price of getting my dad’s rotors turned on his Cressida.
Teen burger (no lettuce, no mayo) and onion rings
They’re making a comeback (in Canada at least). They’re my go to fast food burger simply because their onion rings are great.
That’s the one for me. That or the first gen. Wedge or nothing.
getting back into yoga and walking to the commuter train station. Gotta get healthy according to my doctor
45+, 2 kids, wife, house, dog etc... here.
The Toronto Indy impacts the usage of one of the main commuter roads for 6 days a year, sure some of the setup happens ahead of time but it doesn’t impact any users during this stage. I’d love to understand why Detroit’s road course needs so much more time then Toronto (similar weather) or other road courses.
most drivers rent their cars, medallions etc. from taxi companies. In NYC medallions are treated as an investment which is why someone like Michael Cohen ends up with 30 of them.
GM did 0% on 84 months on my car, the imputed rate was 2.8% if you factored in the the discount if I’d paid cash. That’s less than my HELOC rate.
If companies are using cash/cash equivalents to buyback the stock then that’s theoretically fine, if they’re borrowing to buyback stock then run.
that’s incorrect. In almost all cases the stock purchased is then ‘cancelled’ which means there is no voting bloc.
it’s been a long time since my family played. But I do know it’s very social and that I’ve come very close to calling the cops over noise during there parties (after midnight you need to turn it down).