dustynnguyendood
dustynnguyendood
dustynnguyendood

Yep. I live around Oakland. 880 from Oakland to Union city is a total shit show

Also, displaying license plates and paying for registration is a mug’s game now, apparently.  Make sure your Uninsured Motorist coverage is up to snuff!

Oh I can see why if what I am experiencing is being seen by others. I work from home so I don’t get on the freeway as much anymore. Prior to the pandemic I commuted every single day. Back then maybe every few days I’d see some moron doing 100MPH or driving like a maniac. But now? I can’t think of the last time I went

Recommending a 80K mile ex-rental as a responsible purchase has to be one of the stupidest hot takes I’ve seen here in years.

HELL YEA BURTHUR!!!!

Next you’ll be telling me you found it at St Marks Place & 2nd Ave.

We all know about adding balloons.

What a shit list.  Left off the Ram 1500 DS (2009) and the oldest by several years E-Series (1992).

The LARPers I know mainly drive Saturns. One of them earns more than the others and has a Subaru Ascent, which he just wrecked on a giant, yellow pollard in a parking lot. From my, admittedly small, sample of four individuals, LARPers are terrible drivers and spend more money on capes than on their vehicles.

Silly dealer markups are entering a new....

Don’t forget the Econoline. Yes, you havent been able to buy a full van body since 2015 but this design came out 32 years ago.  It took MY20 off when they changed over from the V10 to the Godzilla 7.3 V8, but yeah.

Yup. Means I can buy new take off parts for another year! YESSSSSSS

I’m happy as the longer this lives on, the longer I will be able to keep my 2011 Ram in parts.  It does all the truck things I need a truck for, and it’s paid for.

What’s more, that 8-foot bed never has to be made.
You know, if it weren’t for trucks, we wouldn’t have tailgates.

This also means a steady flow of parts for the model. Really, as long as sales cover costs for the model, regulations are met and there are other options for those who prefer new designs, there are no downsides! 

I can’t be the only one who thinks this is kind of awesome, right? Isn’t this basically peak-Jalop? Buying the cars of yesteryear that we claim to pine for, but also with a warranty?

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Know what’s going on there in West Grand Traverse Bay?

They’ve removed the pricing from the website but I recall that when it was initially posted the list price on that blade refill was ~$80.

If any article actually DESERVES to be a slideshow...of course it ends up being an article with a single photograph.

On the off-season, Nick gets a little bored and likes to help out around the ‘pole. ElfDOT isn’t a big fan of his work, but they’re not the CEO so they toe the company line - let him do his thing and then come behind later to “fix”it.