dwebber18
DaveW
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My wife is a pharmacist and their surveys are the same way, 10 or nothing. My wife has a repeat customer that always leaves terrible survey scores for her store because the company uses an automated call out system when a prescription is ready. The lady does not like that automated system and has called in complaints

Mini is where it’s at, had a R57 and it was fun, sporty, quick, and had lots of aftermarket options. Or just get a motorcycle!

I was in Seattle last fall, and I felt bad for the little rental car I had. The tires on my bike would have gotten a work out dodging potholes and the like.

Lane splitting in FL is no legal, get why the driver may have been upset but his reaction is completely unnecessary. Especially when he pulled in from of all the other traffic to block everyone. I agree with an earlier comment, if I didn’t feel I could outrun him I’d rather pull over somewhere very public and let him

My 2012 LR4 has a low range and locking center diff. It’s been great driving rocky forest service roads and alpine passes in CO. While it’s not the off-roading beast my Wrangler was I like it better all around and it gets my wife to work in the snow.

It really is pretty amazing how habits change when you have no choice. I used to grab for my phone as a reaction at a light or something when traffic wasn’t heavy. Now that I have a motorcycle and can’t check my phone while riding or at a light without pulling off my gloves it’s amazing that nothing is every important

I thought my wife would have nearly anyone beat, 1967 Camaro bought 18 years ago by her dad and passed on to her at 16 years old.

Does that apply to motorcycles too? The Triumph Speed Triple comes to mind and I don’t know the answer.

Indeed, my wife was given a ‘67 Camaro SS as her first car with the 350. Well I come along with a WRX STi with the lowly 4cyl. A few years in to the relationship I take her dad(who built the Camaro) for a ride and scare the bejesus out of him with how fast that car is. Sometimes there is a replacement for displacement.

Yeah I love walking downtown in Denver and getting smacked in the face with a huge cloud of vape smoke. Makes me want to start smoking cigars while I walk around, but I’m not a tool.

I have both a STi land a sport bike, I get dirty looks every day lol. I also neither ride not drive like a tool.

Yeah the poor planer is a big one for me, whether it’s not entering a turn lane at the start or stopping in the middle of the road to make their lane change/turn because they weren’t paying attention. I’ve lived in a few different states but in Denver I’ve most noticed the poor planner. If you can’t get over on the

I just want a Chief darkhorse in a slightly more aggressive package with mid set pegs instead of floorboards. Maybe shorten it up a bit and move the controls back and I will throw my money at Polaris. Closest thing I can find is a Harley Low Rider S, but the ergos weren’t a perfect fit for me and I’d like some better

It’s the railing on the tow truck, you can see a bit of the ramp too.

I’ve got the Street Triple, not exactly the same but a damn good bike.

I love the sound of my ‘13 STi with the SPT exhaust. Not too loud, not too quiet, just right!

Wonder how that 4sp holds up to that power long term? I’ll take the manual, gracias

Doug’s case ran through my head when I bought a used 2012 Land Rover LR4 last year. I was interested to hear what the extended service contract would cost on that. Bought from a Hyundai dealer and their warranty was something like $5k. I about coughed my day old folger’s on the guy who freely admitted that’s the

My pops spent about 30 years as a private investigator working mainly with insurance fraud. This advice is what he always did when he bought a car. So we had used bland silverados, oldsmobiles, pontiacs or some generic ford. I used to spend a good portion of my summers working with him video taping from his car

I would agree with this sentiment. When I see a cool BMW, Audi or Jag wagon and call it out to my wife she makes an I just smelled a fart face. Then we continue on our way in our LR4. I would be a potential buyer of a cool wagon instead of the Land Rover but my wife would never sign off on it. Granted, I don’t