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These car gift videos are the best. This one is my favorite

Buys cars sight unseen.

OOOOOHHHH! Yeah. Right! That’s the one where your balls end up hanging off your hitch, right?

Once you reach a certain age, pitching a tent gets harder and harder.

His wife’s new Edge can tow 1,000 lbs. All he needs is a small utility trailer for bulky stuff. That leaves him $11k+ for something fun to replace the Celica.

76 years old and going out in a high speed crash in a muscle car. I can think of worse ways to sign off.

The hinged windshield could be great for those rugged excursions to soccer practice. Tilt it forward for an unobstructed view of Madison and Jacob out there on the field as you sit in car and sip your latte, avoiding that other mom who is constantly on your ass because you bought non-organic postgame treats when it

Better yet, if it’s custom order anyway and the Audi can hang on, go to Gotenbourg to do Volvo European Delivery, pick it up yourself and save a few bucks! You do have to wait on the ship back time, but it’s a pretty considerable savings and comes with a couple free airline tickets and a night (or two) hotel stay.

Meh, take the food. The store likely has some sort of insurance. It’s not like they can sell it now, so they’re going to list all the inventory as a loss anyways. People gotta lighten up. Folks out here just trying to live.

What’s the difference between a Pastor and a Preacher??

I trust dogs way more than TSA employees

The sellers parting words were “Good luck”....

GTFO

Shout out to the stopping power of that Tahoe!

Definately looks like the wheels stopped spinning and the tranny/clutch blew first.

The best car experience I had with my mom was a lesson in courage and decisiveness.

I was about 4 years old and my sister was about 6. The family had just bought a new Ford Pinto station wagon. White with tan interior. This was in the late 70s or early 80s. Probably 1979.

My sister and I loved to ride in the wagon

Speaking of college physics, there’s a nice college exercise where the student has to plot a graph of acceleration as a function of velocity at a constant power. You get a curve of the form a=k/v: acceleration is the inverse of velocity (times some constant). You’ll notice this asymptotes towards infinity at zero

Usually blue is drinking water, yellow is gas (or other flammable substances) , green sewer, and orange utilities like cable TV. I’ve also seen people spray bright green or bright orange to point out tripping hazards, like a sidewalk that has lifted in a section.