the burden of dual-clutch transmissions
the burden of dual-clutch transmissions
Back in the 80s that highway would take out much tougher vehicles than that little Toyota every appeared to be.
yep, I recently came into a bunch of money (equity comp vested, successful IPO) and the first thing my new advisors had me do was get a shitton of umbrella insurance. If these people have competent advisors the money’s either already hidden or in the process of being hidden now.
jesus david wtf
$25 million reasons you’re wrong
Definitely not buying a car from someone who says replacing spark plugs cost $700!
2017 GTI sport here- mileage is low because of working from home the last year and a half- I’m at about 20k miles.
90 inch wheelbase vs 106- the photos make ‘em look more similar than they are. . . .but I have to say I’m not really seeing a resemblance in the photos here either.
holy shit that’s low, for real?
man what a bunch of meh. SUVs and trucks are boring
You still never answered my question lol
Dear god NO
Dear god NO
What the Fuck is this article talking about? Nearly unusable? You add funds to wallet from a credit card or PayPal then spend it on the store. This isn’t a significant change at all jfc
Nope, just a multimillionaire that gets fucking pissed off about idiots like you screwing up the discussion of wealth disparity in this country.
The fuck are you talking about? Where’s the rich people bad part of this nonexistent dilemma?
oh lol I just missed it yeah that’s baaaad
I remember going through this myself! Growing up a child in the 70's, I NEVER wore a seatbelt. I don’t think my parents put me in a booster/child seat, either. Those were definitely different times.
Anyway, I remember the seatbelt laws passing, and I HATED IT! I wasn’t used to wearing them and I always forgot to put it…
Looks like they might have edited it? I don’t see the section you quoted anymore
Fitness boxing on the switch has likewise become hugely popular with me and wife-o during the pandemic.
What the heck does calling a car “clapped out” even mean? I e heard this expression my entire life and I know it means basically “not in good condition” but are all beat up cars clapped out? Or are there specific aspects to being clapped out?