Baja all cars.
Baja all cars.
I would call the Murder Mystery’s a Date Night knock off.
Cars like this are why my wife stopped asking me what I’d want to do if we won a powerball lottery. I think my barn of ridiculous cars like this would go just fine with her typical country estate dreams.
I’m shocked how much more I like the Grand Wagoneer than the stock version.
I was about to be surprised this wasn’t already a requirement at all public schools (along with a big number of CPR certs), but then I remembered this is America.
I was surprised the staff didn’t go with this. What says “old people with stuff” better than a Buick wagon?
They are most likely referring to the student who lived right by the MSU shooting who was a student at Sandy Hook during that shooting (Sandy Hook is so old the kids are going to college now...). However, as you noted, that list of people with zero degrees of separation is growing.
Looks like I need to create a bunch of accounts with fake birthdays.
I just hope the future doesn’t include 1+ billion cars and the USA in particular becomes less reliant on multi-car households.
I’ve always wished offroad vehicles came with a worse line of sight. The best part of driving in nature is not being able to see any of it. I guess having the door going higher than your should would be useful in a war zone.
The GOP is doing the same thing they’ve done with gun regulations for decades. Do as much as possible to prevent any studies being done about guns in any way, knowing that the results will sway the public towards more gun regulations. Now they are doing as much as possible to be sure diversity & inclusion remain as…
With how large the batteries are, it’s even more complicated than a true end of life. Small batteries eventually die, but a car battery would be more likely to lose total charge. You could lose 20%+ and still have a completely functional and useful vehicle, so you’re concern would be more about how far down that…
I’ve known tons of people who want to learn to drive a manual when they find out that I do. Almost none of them want to own a manual. Much like how I want to be fluent in Spanish, but I don’t want to commit the time/resources to making that reality.
Seems more like you’re better off doing the same thing most people do with their ICEs: drive reasonable most of the time and get routine maintenance done on time. Certain models last longer than others, but getting routine maintenance taken care and not slamming the gas for every acceleration generally results in a…
People are having a lot of trouble with judging Mr Beast. They want to treat him like the billionaires who put their entire fortune in a “charity” that is really just a non-profit tax haven, which the family can then control and use for political donations or other dodgy shit. However, this guy seems to have found…
Closer to 50%. A few of them are definitely parked in someone’s yard, housing the local rodents.
A lot of people did. They eventually did the same thing with that show that remodeled people’s houses, causing the owners to go broke on the massive property tax & maintenance increases. However, both of those occurred before social media took over the world and we got articles about Twitter reactions, so you would…
Exactly this. Changing car/home/flood/etc insurances is one of the easier subscription-esque things people deal with regularly. All State keeps bumping up our cars, but their flood insurance rate via a bundle, in particular, remain so far ahead that I have to let it keep going.
That Pontiac body kit is a terrific improvement over anything Chevy has put out for the Camaro.
It only makes sense if the owners of parking were interested in having happy customers. They own a necessary (sometimes scarce) resource with almost no competition. Why pay for upgrades when you can get kickbacks for towing away people that didn’t follow your 25-year-old payment system?