haventech
haventech
haventech

Simple: Take a slice of American Cheese, put on a little bit of Ketchup, sprinkle some chopped onions, then roll it up. Sprinkle on some garlic powder for an extra kick.

Ironically my Best/Worst cars were the same year and owned back to back.

Depends upon the depreciation rate of the car. If I can get a 2014 for 1/2 the price of a 2017, I’m going to go used. If I’m only saving 10-15%, then considering the financing costs, new is the way to go.

Love the color, Hate the Stance. Maybe worth $20K. Definitely done to the Original Owner’s Taste, but he doesn’t realize that most customizations Detract, Not Add to the Retail Price.

Just wondering if any of the cases associated with these 8 inmates have been reviewed by the Innocence Project?

Thanks for posting that. Some have said that the only way to cut down costs would be to have an Execution Chamber right outside the Courtroom. Even the most strident Death Penalty Advocate will object to that based upon the # of errors which have occurred previously. Even if we insisted upon a Finite # of years prior

Overall, I’ve had fairly good luck with the whole Bumping thing.

I’m reminded of a fellow parent who had a Locksmith business. When the employees had access to “Company Cars”, there were any number of problems with damages and break-ins. When he changed the model to giving them an allowance, where they then bought their own vehicles, and were responsible for it, miraculously the

A friend of mine stored his Austin-Healey near the Hastings train station.

I recently took a trip to Mexico. On this trip, we left our car at a Long-Term Parking Lot, took a shuttle to the Airport. Next we took a shuttle from the Arriving Airport to the Car Rental location. After that, we had someone help us load our bags into the car. On the return trip, we had someone meet us at the

The Best (& Cheapest) investment I’ve found is a Steering Wheel Cover. Not only does it improve grip, it also will make the steering wheel a better temperature, and can last for years!

When dealing with the F&I guy, tell him that he has 1 strike to answer this question, and only Yes or No is acceptable: “Yes or No did I get a good deal on a car with everything I need on it?”

Saw a Tatra on the street up around 110th & 1st Avenue in Manhattan. Didn’t get a chance to get a picture.

A former colleague had a previous generation Range Rover. $4,500 for a new exhaust system. Total Crack Pipe!

It would appear that the only sensible thing to do would be buy a 22 Year-Old LHD drive car like a BMW; Alfa; Citroen; Racy Ford; etc. This way you can use it in it’s native habitat, then ship it back to the USA just in time to hit the 25 Year-Old exemption. Also, FWIW see if you can get your employer to give you the

This might sound extreme, but how about denying people their insurance coverage for deaths if they weren’t wearing their seatbelts? Or, eliminating any punitive damages for Pain & Suffering if not worn either?

Very similar thing happened to me when driving on Route 28 in Upstate NY on the way back to the Thruway. A modded Dodge Neon went around me and 2 or three other cars across the Yellow Lines, and wound up forcing a NY State Trooper off the road who was going the opposite way. We saw him a couple of miles down the road

I always found the 2 Headlight 330 GT a little ungainly:

I’m with you, sir! One of the most egregious examples was the Great Film (But lousy continuity) Raising Arizona, where not only Hy’s Impala changed back and forth from a `72 to a `74, but also the Green Ford Country Sedan changed years as well.

You can easily find a Lexus GS or LS with 4WD for the parameters given. A bonus is that the styling, at least for the GS is the same as the current model. A search on Autotrader found at least 5 under 45K Miles. You can probably do even better by expanding your search area.