garyyogurt
Gary Yogurt
garyyogurt

I doubt anyone actually knows the answer to that question. Other answers you've received are based on idea that fuel left in Jerry cans and gas tanks goes bad after a year or so, but what about fuel depots? In those massive quantities, I'd bet (based on no scientific facts) that fuel would be good for decades.

Both are true, the owners are complete and total douchebags but the service they provide is actually quite good.

Erm, you're supposed to tip uber drivers? Whoops.

It'll be unusable in modern engines that require high octane and purity in about two or three years, older carburetted engines with low compression (like a tractor or 50's Jeep, or a 2CV...) can probably run OK on gas thats 5-8 years old... but even then, it would have to be stored in well-sealed containers to last

Snag a vehicle capable of running on ethanol, and that timeframe becomes much longer. Plus, you can distill that very easily, and almost none of the downsides are still relevant. But I think two years is probably reasonable for regular gas.

maybe google caves near me instead

I could see the Girl Scouts' Trefoil cookie working as a badge. Its a Saul Bass design, too.

"1/4 baked" .. that was charitable

It's a close call between two emission choked 80s heaps, a 8-6-4 Cadillac and a AMC Eagle sedan. The Cadillac left me stranded in the woods for hours only to mysteriously fire up again, so I'll go with that.

I like the concept. What I'm afraid of is that the production version will be a bland, bloated imitation of the concept.

Just don't feed him after midnight. o.O

In my experience, particularly the younger generations are pretty confident in English. I was dating a girl in Finland for almost two years, and I don't think I ever encountered a situation where anyone didn't want to speak English to me. Go there if you get the opportunity, it's a brilliant country!

I think it is enough truck for most people, but I guess the real question is it enough car? I liked the Canyon up until I saw how big it was, It is about the size of an F150 from a few years ago. Not car enough for me to part with $35,000+

But GT-R came out in 2007. Or is there more to this post....?

OK, but you could have made a kick ass pizza with all the other stuff you bought.

The house is a rental, a more permanent option is coming soon. Also WHO THE FUCK CARES