Uh, being able to remove them. For most of the summer I commute to work with the top down and doors off (and I am in business casual)
Uh, being able to remove them. For most of the summer I commute to work with the top down and doors off (and I am in business casual)
I knew people in college who would grab their older sibling’s expired ID and try to use it to get into bars (assuming they look similar)
392,464 Jeep Wranglers
To be fair, you can still get a new Suburban with a bench front seat, so it fits 9 as well. With that out of the way, I would still pick the 80's one
I know that they have taken them to the vet, and I assume the vet would have checked for this stuff
My in-laws have two cats that all of the sudden just decided to start peeing everywhere in the house except the litter box and they can’t figure out why
The V6 already has near 300 hp, and over in other applications
I’ll believe it when I see it
I think I’d be happier with the V6, especially since the the 2.0 turbo in my parents’ Escape (which is MUCH more aerodynamic than a Wrangler, on road tires, etc.) can barely reach the mid 20's, I can’t imagine this giving you much of a mileage boost
I like the way you think
Minvans are also rip for future innovation because they’re kind of lame. They’re not the subject of rapturous affection from car fans who will be devastated if they can’t drive them anymore
Counterpoint: My sister lives in a state without inspection and she drove her tires down to the steel belts and didn’t even know it because she never looks. Luckily my parents were visiting her and my Dad gave the car a once over before they went on a long drive
Future buyer beware, we had a ‘95 Grand Cherokee with the 4.0 that was a pain ($$$) to pass emissions every year in PA as it got older (no OBDII so it was a tailpipe test)
wood in the bed is so very90s, I just called Chip and Joanna to fix it
Good timing! 4 doors and car seats are in my not-to-distant future. I currently have a hand-me-down (that I rescued from the grave) Pontiac G6 that I use for daily duties, but there is always something wrong with it (right now the rack and pinion needs to be replaced) and the transmission is, uh, questionable (it…
Not sure where you get your stats, but of my friends (late 20's and early 30's in the Philly burbs), we have a roughly 58% domestic purchase rate (I just made a list of purchases in the last 4 years or so and did the math)
The cost of housing in your area
But then what about when you want to leave your wallet in your car? Then anyone can just start your car and take off?
We keep our house at 64-68 in the winter (and IIRC it automatically goes down to 62 at night), and turn it down to 68-70 in the summer. Having the AC on in the summer only adds like $10-$20 to our electric bill. It’s the winter where they go up to $250 (we have electric heat)
I had that when I moved into my house. Hired TrueGreen and they came out like 5 times that summer ($50 a pop) and by the end of the summer the lawn was great. The next season they called to set it all up again and I told them, “No thanks, you did a good enough job last year that I can take it from here”