focusdave
FocusDave
focusdave

It almost never makes sense to buy a “lightly used” truck. Depreciation is so slow, many times you can get a new one with incentives for less than a 2-3 year old truck. Trucks are like Wranglers: buy new or buy 15 years old, not worth it inbetween.

well maybe if they stopped making new trucks look like bloated catfish sales would improve

I honestly hope LeBron signs with Philly so Skip Bayless can blame him for the crack in the Liberty Bell.

I stole his and yours too, biatch

Clutch at 50K? This thing was abused. I am sure its seen a lot of wax but not a lot of oil changes. 

I will admit that Nissan drivers are the things that concern me most about Nissans. Infiniti just compounds this.

These cars seem to hold their value pretty well, but that price gets you into an unmodified 2013 G37 inmy neck of the woods.

Dude didn’t cover his license plate with his thumb. Quick, everybody steal his identity.

Make the first round “White elephant gift exchange” rules.
Each team can draft or “steal” a previously drafted player. Players can be “stolen” two times and then are locked into the team who steals them last.

I do not like that he wants to play again.

Good reminder from Newton that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

more alarming were the Ford Probe emails.

Internal investigations found that his emails titled “New Escort” were not actually anything to do with bringing back an old nameplate.

There are over four hundred thousand student athletes, and almost all of them are going pro in something other than sports...except for Jimbo’s DB’s who are getting PAID STACKS ON STACKS.

So . . . a chubby older white guy wearing a camouflage baseball hat and driving a shitty Chrycorp minivan in the Midwest of America.

Authorities in Boardman, Ohio, said last October the suspect’s a white man in his 50s or 60s, heavy-set, balding, and bespectacled. At one point, he drove an early 2000s blue Dodge Grand Caravan.

When I lived in Boston, I lived *across the street* from a subway station. On a line that intersected all others within minutes, so getting anywhere was damn quick and simple, for a $79/mo all-you-can-eat pass.

Which led to the taxi experience being absolutely terrible, especially in certain places.

That’s because majority of Uber and lyft drivers don’t know where they are going and are generally bad drivers. Two days ago I took and Uber in Boston and the guy didn’t know where Commonwealth Ave is and how to get onto it....from Chinatown. Uberx and lyft drivers are people who usually don’t drive in cities, but now

And that’s why the taxi industry used to be regulated and only a finite amount of permits were issued.