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Ryan K
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People want cheap.  Yes, I remember as a kid that flying in the ‘80s was awesome.  Costs were also like 2.5-3x of what they are now, adjusted for inflation.

Unpopular opinion:

Just rent a Home Depot truck when you actually need to haul stuff.

Are you telling me you’ve never in your life had your phone die at an inopportune moment? 

Looks more like an Aspire.

2 suggestions: First, a used Chevy Volt. Amusing enough to drive, hell of a commuter car. Very reliable even.

I think option two is most likely. Also, how much of the time are you foot-to-the-floor anyway? I think that this will be a bit like the ‘overboost’ feature some turbocharged cars have. Peak at 1,400kW, continuous at 800kW or something like that. 

Why?

I believe coolant reaches operating temperature sooner than oil does.

No one said Toyota invented it, rather that they’re about the only SUV that has it.

Get a CPO M240 Xdrive

Looks like an interesting truck. And I’m glad to hear they’re re-purposing a formerly mothballed assembly plant.

I think signs are one thing but actually signing something releasing liability when you leave your vehicle behind is another. Maybe the tag you get from a valet has wording but you don’t actually sign anything...still stupid situation. I know my insurance would cover it and they would go after Titan for the damages

Ariel Atom!

I may have been abit over enthusiastic; what I meant was a cool, stylish, advanced and economical $100,000 car has no problem moving units here in SoCal. Slap a Porsche crest on the front and I’m confident there’ll be a waiting list not unlike what we’ve seen with the Model 3 (without the ramp up issues).

It’s his own fault. If he lived in the US, he wouldn’t have had health insurance so he couldn’t have had surgery. Problem solved.

When *I* was a kid, you had to pick up the old Konica and buy some 35 mm film and have a friend take nudes FOR you. Then you’d have to go down to the pharmacy or photo hut and drop your film into an envelope with all your info on it. Then 3-5 days later, you’d come back and pick up your pictures and hope your nudes

This all happened in Lumberton, North Carolina yesterday.

Why is this better than just taking an empty bottle (or chugging the one you have) and filling up on the other side of security? Most large US airports I’ve been to have bottle fillers, that dispense cool filtered water. I keep a collapsible water bottle rolled up in my backpack. I never have to fill and freeze it and

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This sounds more like a lack of doing your homework than a fault of the kit, or lifts in general. With that said, many people don’t do their homework, bolt on an off the shelf kit and destroy the ride and handling of their vehicle.