gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

Work in auto industry. Can confirm that Jason is correct. Hence why most suppliers call electric superchargers “boosters” to make sure there’s no mistaking the definition.

That has to be the most understanding/reasonable kid ever. You must be an amazing uncle otherwise.

Grew up with an “absolutely no food in the car”-rule and I turned out fine. We went on 7 hour roadtrips every summer with three kids without issue.

Why manufacturers don’t have something like this for minivans/crossovers is beyond me. You can get the stupid retracting luggage cover nobody uses or can figure out how to remove so you can carry a larger item, you can get seats that fold every which way that nobody can figure out, you can get eighty different

Years ago, the power driver’s seat in my (now) ex’s Camry quit. Friend and I took off to junkyard and pulled a “new” one.

If I had children, I would def use this in my truck. I bought one of these for our dogs, and you don’t have to hook it to the front seats, so you can actually sit on top of it (although I would probably hook it to the front seats if they were still in car seats).

If this is what their cars look like, imagine the home.

Once you open the Pandora’s box of allowing kids to eat in the car, all bets are off. My kids learn new cuss words every time I fold down the rear seats in the van to put some sort of extra-large cargo in there. It’s astonishingly that there are more goldfish crackers in our minivan than in the local Costco. There are

But, “shitbarf”...

I would like to thank everyone who contributed to this article for solidly reaffirming my belief that I’m far better off getting another dog instead of ever having a human spawn to take care of.

To bad her story wasn’t selected

You should Czech the origin of that car, before Russian to conclusions.

My dad had one. The Czech engine light was always on.

I can’t imagine anybody Lenin you the money to buy this.

Does this one appear to be Lenin to the left?

You’re Putin me on, I thought they were known for their high Marx in reliability.

I can’t imagine many people are Russian to buy this car.

You caught me. I didn’t actually have one. My grandfather warned me not to get one. He said they were too full of electrical Kremlins.

Did you really have one, or are you just Putin me on?