I worked at Wawa in college. All off the stuffed pretzels that “expire” after two hours would immediately get eaten by the staff. Same goes for breakfast sandwiches
I worked at Wawa in college. All off the stuffed pretzels that “expire” after two hours would immediately get eaten by the staff. Same goes for breakfast sandwiches
In Jeep Wranglers (at least TJs), the gas will overflow when filled completely. Chrysler’s fix is to make you buy a new gas tank (~$800 IIRC). There is a GM part that you can replace the filler neck with that fixes it (it has a built in valve to stop anything from coming back up)
I see this on Scion tCs as well
1. I regularly match or beat the EPA MPG ratings on all of my vehicles in daily driving (‘12 Liberty 4WD, ‘05 Wrangler 4.0 6M, ‘06 Pontiac G6 GT)
First off, that list is the most reviewed SUVs on KBB, not most popular per sales. The top ten SUVs of 2015 so far are; CR-V, Escape, RAV4, Rogue, Equinox, Explorer, Cherokee, Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, and Forester. 8 out of 10 of these (Wrangler and Grand Cherokee with gas engines are the 2) average mid-to-high 20’s…
Except all of these new SUVs get the same mileage that cars did back then (and cars do even better now), so when gas goes back up to $4 (hopefully not for a long time), there won’t be the same shockwave that there was when SUVs got 12 MPG
I still think the windshield is better for eyes since these cars won’t have people in them, so what’s the point of having a windshield? And then their headlights allow them to see at night
These are clearly reading glasses for his windshield eyes, duh
I usually go straight from first to third, unless I am on any kind of decline, then I just start in second
Everyone should experience the top down/doors off drive of a Wrangler. So here is one with a manual for you
I know that locking them makes the stopping distance longer. My point was that if they can be locked, that means the brake pads are strong enough
extra speed would come from both more power and reduced weight, which is normally where most things get extra speed from
I hate those taillights so much. When I was shopping around for a car, I crossed the Focus hatch off immediately because of them
Is that over the 4 or the 6 cylinder?
Seriously, if you’re buying a Canyon or Colorado, why wouldn’t you buy this one?
I am glad I am not the only one who thinks like that. As long as my brakes can lock up the tires/activate ABS, I would think they are strong enough, but I also don’t take my car to the track
But then how come Leia in A New Hope has the whole “Your short for a storm trooper” line? If they were merely enlisted men, wouldn’t they be varying heights?
More importantly, we know that Finn starts out as a Stormtrooper
None - that’s what insurance is for (unless insurance for really expensive cars restricts who can drive it, then I retract my statement)