idriveneon
IDRIVENEON
idriveneon

Zombie Elio! You are ruthless!

I’m considering putting up a pole barn in my yard with lifts so I can work on cars that are sub $1k. There’s really no direction for my ideas lol.

As it is, I can’t even carry myself in this thing.

This past weekend I got into a good and long debate with a salesman in a facebook group about “market adjustments”. He posted a truck for sale with a market adjustment, kept claiming the practice wasn’t his call, and not one he agreed with. I told him if that was the case, he should avoid advertising vehicles with

This could potentially get me from my house to the closest Harbor Freight in less than 10 minutes, which is usually a 25 minute drive.

Try looking in your foreign foods section. Hydrox were traditionally kosher food, where Oreo didn’t become kosher until the late 90's.

I only have 3 memorable rental cars:

I always own an f250. The maverick hybrid world replace my neon.

I so badly want to buy a new Maverick, but I am terrified this will happen to me. It’s stopping all together.

My kids are actually a great help :). It’ll be 11 soon once I ditch the PT cruiser shell and part out/scrap my suburban. 

Other than the tablet on the dash, I like the interior. But the exterior I hate. The last generation looked SO good, it was a car that seriously stuck out in traffic. This generation Civic looks toothless in comparison, like a 2 generations old accord.

I cobbled together a battery backup for my buddy’s sump pump using a 12v maintainer, a deep cycle battery, and a 2000w peak/1000W running sine wave inverter. Ran about $260 all in. I’m gonna build one with a bigger inverter for camping. If I build a nice enough box, it wont be too bad to heft around.

That’s only about a 70Ah rating. A deep cycle battery for an RV will do more than that.

I’d take one of these if it was free, but I’d probably build my own portable battery backup for campsite use.

I’m the David Tracy of Dodge Neons and K cars.

The documentary Harlan County, U.S.A. is an amazing watch about the Kentucky coal mine strike in 1973 if you haven’t seen it.

I just read some of your other comments. Seems at a minimum you’re looking at a 7% increase for the calendar year, which is nothing to sneeze at. If we’re making the same amount (which I think we are) that’s a pretty good chunk of change. With this additional information, it seems you guys are doing pretty well with

Well, I’m currently at 13, after scrapping 3 and selling 2 the past few months. One more wont hurt.

A 2nd gen Dodge Caravan. Find one with a 4 cylinder and a 5 speed. Take out all the seats and you got a pickup truck to use, gets decent gas mileage. Add snow tires and they work great in the snow.

I had a hard 2016, and then a hard 2020. I am getting super tired of driving a Dodge Neon a million miles a year, it would be nice to have a Maverick hybrid to drive 2-3 days a week, and then the rest of the miles on a beater.