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I dispose of my used oil at my local BJ’s tire center, they take it whether I bought the oil from them or not (my state has a law they can’t refuse the oil). Not everyone has that luxury, but if you do it’s worth doing your own changes.

I dispose of my used oil at my local BJ’s tire center, they take it whether I bought the oil from them or not (my

You forgot one of the most important tools: the torque wrench! People doing their own work on their cars should be highly encouraged to buy a torque wrench because the money they’ll save by not over tightening things will more than pay for it over time. Putting an oil drain bolt back too tightly can cause the threads

You forgot one of the most important tools: the torque wrench! People doing their own work on their cars should be

Dish washing gloves will also work in a pinch for oil changes.

Dish washing gloves will also work in a pinch for oil changes.

Am I insane? Am I the only one that sees light colored shoes and thinks “I can never wear them”? They get dirty so damn fast I always complement people wearing them if they’re clean.

Am I insane? Am I the only one that sees light colored shoes and thinks “I can never wear them”? They get dirty so

Oil futures are contractual obligations, further reducing the chances that producers are going to “cap” anything as long as they have someone on the hook to take delivery.

The problem is they won’t see it as an albatross, and neither will their softheaded supporters. They’ll wear that carcass like it’s a fucking gold medal and show it off while regurgitating the same tired White House approved talking points about how bigly they ‘beat the Corona’.

I once owned a ‘78 Delta 88 Royale Holiday Coupe. It was better than any 98. It was better than any car I’d owned prior, and probably >90% of the ones I’ve owned since. It’s the one I pine over the most out of all my old cars.

Back in the ‘90s I had a 1978 Olds Delta 88 Royale Holiday Coupe. Mine was white with blue 1/4 landau roof and blue interior with power window (not a typo, Driver’s side window didn’t work so I had to drive through drive throughs in reverse and let my passenger order for us).

Sounds like his buddies are used to it as well. They don’t seem to react other than to let him casually know he’s “talking to everybody”.

The amount of melatonin in the gummy is the least of the cost of production. Marketing strategy had nothing to do with this decision, offering different dosages is because not everyone needs 10mg (and if you don’t need 10mg, you should absolutely not take 10mg).

The amount of melatonin in the gummy is the least of the cost of production. Marketing strategy had nothing to do

Probably. If 1mg is enough to get you to sleep, it’s best to stick with that dosage. I’m guessing a lot of the people buying up the Natrol Melatonin 10mg gummies from this page are probably in for a rude awakening (pun intended). And not just because overdoing it could adversely affect their ability to wake feeling

Probably. If 1mg is enough to get you to sleep, it’s best to stick with that dosage. I’m guessing a lot of the

I guess I’m weird, the clearer roads have slowed me down because there’s fewer assholes pissing me off. I can just cruise along at my preferred speed without (much) interruption. It’s been nice at the times I forget the reason behind it.

Never realized just how many “Jr’s” were among the first astronauts. 

Am I the only one endlessly amused by how far manufacturers have to go now to make a “unique” steering wheel (and rims, for that matter) for a new model?

I had overlooked that, thank you. And tax value at registration in my state is calculated by the car’s value, not the sale price. So it’s even further out of reach for a destitute me.

I wasn’t being hyperbolic, I was speaking the truth. There’s no way a running and driveable GT-R would ever be sold cheap enough for a broke me to afford it, and if one ever were cheap enough I wouldn’t be able to buy it because I’d have to know why it was so cheap and someone else would snatch it up before I was able.

If I can’t afford one of those now, what makes you think a penniless version of me could afford even a discounted one later?

No matter how broke I ever get, I wouldn’t buy a Nissan produced in the past 15 years no matter how cheap it was selling for.

He focuses on 1 aspect of the writer’s article (that he owns a Fit) and uses it to conclude that that makes Erik unsuitable for automotive journalism and then goes through his replies to tell everyone they missed his point. I’d suggest he’s a prime candidate for r/selfawarewolves, but I doubt he’ll ever see the irony

It’s clearly not that easy since you haven’t managed it yet. All you’ve managed is to put your ignorance on display, prove that you have no reading comprehension, and also that you think crossovers aren’t wagons. Are you really that dense?