deanbeyer
Dean Beyer
deanbeyer

Give him his 15 minutes and he’ll be gone soon enough. His celebrity has no staying power.

I wouldn’t send anyone looking to avoid racist practices to Wells Fargo. They have a whole reputation of shady business. I only bank with not-for-profit credit unions.

That bank manager best be unemployed now. I’m sure he’s not. But he should be.

The thing about a manual is practice and I can’t think of a better vehicle for that practice. It WILL become second nature. I promise.

The 928 from Looker (1980)

I’ve already been down this road. In 2017 I picked up a 1997 with 89k on the clock for $6500. The wiring fried two weeks into ownership and had to put another $5500 into fixing it. Put a new top on for $2000. Then after a few months had the oil changed and found bits of metal and plastic meaning either a rebuild or a

You forgot Ronin, Mothman Prophecies, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, The Lion in Winter, and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.

Wait, it’s not Charlie Kirk?

It is you who is trying too hard to find something gm related to complain about. 

What, if anything, does that do for used Y prices?

I hope everyone has prepared themselves for the emotional letdown of an acquittal because that’s what’s about to happen.

We should all get ourselves mentally prepared for the inevitable acquittal. He’s Zimmerman 2.0.

I get a Hyundai or Kia when I rent every now and then and it usually makes me sad. They are so cheap. They look nice in pictures but up close they are craptastic. Shutting the door sounds like dropping an unopened can of soda on concrete and the engines are loud and buzzy. I can’t imagine I would ever buy one.

I mentioned this in the comments of an earlier post about this. The driver and his passenger were both wearing matching work shirts at the time of the crash. I’m willing to bet that the driver works for his dads _____ business and was “working” at the time. So no matter what happens in criminal court (plea deal) I’m

Well, it’s not just the “healthy” part but he goes on to say she’s “his greatest treasure” with a baseball card coming in at a close second. That’s just sad.

Non-car people’s disdain for cars doesn’t excuse them from knowing how to properly use them. Put another way, if driving scares you don’t do it.

He lacks empathy. 

The moral of the story is don’t ever trust a car dealership to do the right thing even if you have a personal relationship with them.