This happened to my wife the 3 DAYS after we just had her 2.5RS painted. I was fucking pissed.
This happened to my wife the 3 DAYS after we just had her 2.5RS painted. I was fucking pissed.
You put your change bag on my car, I drive off with MY new change bag. Dafuq is wrong with people?
I had a 1985 CRX HF. Fun car, structural integrity of a Pop Can. Front Brake pads were about $10 for a pair and smaller than what went on my Motorcycle.
Don’t tell just anyone about it. they’ll ruin it for everyone.
In Sask, a vin number, on a dirty napkin with someones’s ‘x’ on it is a legal bill of sale. Had This exlpained to me while getting a legit t.o.d., which I told the guy we didn’t need, my napkin was fine. I’ve driven cars out of barns right onto the highway too. If there’s no inspections, you are responsible to look…
IS THAT A STAGEA?!?!?!
It’s hilarious that people still think in terms of “Domestic” and “Import”to this day. Your Toyota Camry was designed by a team of Americans and Japanese and people of other nationalities in California or France or Japan or somewhere else. It was built in Kentucky and 75% of its parts were sourced in the US, more than…
Yes, thank you. I had just finished looking up listings, but somehow I knew that another enlightened individual had accomplished the task. Maybe you can get the one Jim Halpert drove on The Office. Talk about funky.
It turns out we solved the problem of “cars” in the late ‘70s. We don’t need more new cars. This is the only car we need.
Bigger vehicles tend to be safer for the occupants, and less safe for anyone else. If anything, you improve safety by limiting the amount of giant vehicles on the road.
I care about their buying habits because it directly impacts my life. This “race to the top” size war means those of us still driving compact cars (because we don’t need anything bigger and are a proponent of not buying more than we need) are now at higher risk of injury in a crash. When we’re at higher injury risk,…
Lots of us are. Its the only way to change the semi-moronic buying habits of our fellow Americans. And if we raised the gas price through fuel taxes, we could actually afford decent infrastructure. Yes, it’s a somewhat regressive tax, but maybe it’s the only way.
until its engine seized in 1988, at which time it was moved to Birmingham by a new owner with ambitions on a restoration project that never got off the ground
Just to clarify something on your last paragraph, I was not criticizing! I love these wacky contraptions people are creating!
I’ll be the first person to tell you that I don’t NEED my truck, but it makes things easier for me (other than parking). I can do a lot more with my truck than I can with my old Accord. But like you said, not a necessity. I can agree with that.
The only way to stomach a Canadian winter is to go to Florida in October.
Just what the average American needs for his/her solo commute and occasional trip to Home Depot for 10 bags of mulch (which will fit in the back of a Civic hatchback).