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The only new car I ever purchased was a 93 Tercel. Never repaired a thin on it. Sold it around 1999 to a pizza delivery guy in our neighborhood. Totally nice guy paid cash.

Not really the same, but my first car was a Datsun 240z. My cousin who was about 20 years older then me had one and he was the original owner. We really bonded over that car.

Have you made it clear in the ads that you do not offer financing?

Drat, I got here after the “It all about the graphics, not about the content” crowd.

Why so angry? I have had two outbacks and kept both till almost 200k miles.

Question, how do you think this game would be for someone who has limited gaming time?

He is absolutely correct in all of this.

Speaking as a guy, here is my cake horror story:

That might be a thought on the part, I have done that in other situations.

Funny how Japan could put together a car during the exact same era, using the same manual labor, with significantly better quality.

My point exactly, just holding up any object for an entire concert would be distracting, let alone needing to pay such close attention to it to make sure you were keeping things in frame, etc.

You’re right, because skimping and cutting corners to reduce costs should bring excellent results. And if it doesn’t then doing the opposite clearly won’t help.

What cars are you driving? I expect components like starter motors, alternators, water pumps, etc. to have to be replaced eventually. I have replaced tie rods before, and calipers, but never before 150k miles.

I listen to all sorts of music, but have gotten into jazz lately. I heard an interview with a performer who talked about how much he enjoyed a special benefit show out in a national park.

During the gas crisis in the 70’s my parent bought a Toyota and were absolutely shocked that it went to 36k without a single repair. They had never experienced anything like it before.

I expect some repairs as well. I usually run my cars up to about 150k. I have owned Subaru’s Toyotas, and Suzukis have have not had this many issues on any car that I took to 150k.

Where I have noticed it is in rural areas that were once GM/Ford/Chevy only areas. I guess people realized how much more reliable these are then what they have been use to, plus they handle really well in the snow and are very practical.

if someone claims down the line they can’t get a job because of a tattoo you did

Yes, these are people who invest a large part of their identity into the groups they belong to.

There is really only one solution, police leadership has to start holding cops accountable.