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My second spoiler is that Vader is Luke’s father.

Dang... from the outside I’m like yes finally something that is cool for a decent price! Then the exposed wiring on the inside.... that is bad mabajamba - clean that shit up and make sure it isn’t going to burn your garage down— CP unfortunately

I’m 50/50 on this one.

Sooooo close to NP

Wow, if the hydrogen infrastructure to support those vehicles were to go nationwide, it might form the beginnings of a nationwide hydrogen distribution network for cars.

Can’t it be powered on the beer? That way the customer doesn’t have to suffer through watery beer.

I was still TECHNICALLY correct (often referred to as “the best kind of correct”) but this phrasing was a little more open-ended than I heard it as.

Once had a Ford dealer tell me that they required Ford Oil and Filters for my Focus RS....

Countered by mentioning the Magnusson-Moss Act....

Then I realized he had set me up.... The warranty doesn’t require FORD parts, it requires parts of a certain standard that only Ford and Amsoil are certified to.


So I went and

If I were a betting man, I’d say Miller-Coors, but that’s just a hunch...

The deal is, perhaps unsurprisingly, light on specifics.

The field engineer in me focused on the ( 800' ) and though we were talking about an extremely long hydrogen powered semi.

>My dad was able to buy me a 2003 Land Rover Discovery SE7

Here’s one in Youngstown for $4500, with 92k miles:

The Nissan Pulsar that was on this morning’s NP/CP.

A bicycle.

I see so many lifted Rubicons in my area that are obviously not for off road usage.

My dad had a 2013ish Wrangler. It was great for any mild offroading we bothered to do. It was terrible as a DD.

Just means more 4 Door Wranglers taking up 2 parking spots at Target.

Yep - better late than never. Which really should be the Tesla company motto.

Wolfe Subaru sounds like a horrible dealer and there isn’t a chance in hell I would even buy valve stem caps from them, let alone a car.