discountsushi
discount sushi
discountsushi

I buy Superfeet to fit my arch size and then trim them to fit. A good option when he’s older. They start in larger kids sizes. Find a good specialty running or outdoor store that carries them.

Worst drivers education car, ever.

For that much money you would think they could route that cable better.

Came for the timing chain and service position. Leaving satisfied.

Subaru has always offered a really nice short shift kit from the factory. Properly engineered parts and all.

That’s normal morning traffic some days. I wasn’t blowing by other cars if that’s what you’re implying. If speeds are that high there is really no excuse to be lane splitting anyways.

This is the behavior that scared me about some lane splitters when I lived in Pasadena. I would get buzzed by bikes when I was doing 90-95 mph on the 210. Often I wouldn’t have the ability to see them until they were besides me due to traffic and the speed (not to mention the ones weaving across 4 lanes).

Yes. 2004 Mini Cooper. 50k and replaced all the oil seals. H/K amplifier died. Nav screen replaced under warranty. Somehow the CVT is still going. Both strut top hats cracked by 75k. Front suspension bits all went around 60k, but I chalk that up to DC roads.

Sounds like a Beetle.

Considering that the original ZR-1 package doubled the price of the Corvette, you get an amazing amount of horsepower and performance for your money these days.

Positive traits like being a reckless, shitty pilot? He never would have been captured if he weren’t an Admiral’s son, because he wouldn’t have been allowed to fly anymore after all the stupid things he did.

Or they both share the headlight styling of the non-plebian GT1

Sno Brum:

Remember the 1999 Honda Civic Si? Probably about like that.

The Chrysler 200 is the only rental car I have ever had to return for mechanical trouble. The car had less than 5000 miles on it. It also has the most uncomfortable seats of any car I’ve ever driven.

Christie was never getting anything after prosecuting Jared Kushner’s father for tax evasion, illegal campaign donations, and witness tampering. Trump’s son-in-law is one of his closest advisors after all.

That’s an overly complicated induction system. Probably a pain to wash the pans too.

It’s still not as sad as that time they re-badged a Cavalier.

It’s just a Passat with a hatch and a lift.

A city like DC? Do you know how much money they have? Congress hasn’t let them spend money for so long that the stadium is a drop in the bucket.