Here’s what I learned purchasing a car recently: Yes, it’s completely blown out, but the kind of vehicle you are purchasing matters.
Here’s what I learned purchasing a car recently: Yes, it’s completely blown out, but the kind of vehicle you are purchasing matters.
I have the Polestar 2. 250 mile range is plenty... and the EA network is certainly getting better. The fact that its a real car with real switches and knobs, not an iPad on wheels, is what sold me on it vs. the Model 3. I can do without the extra range.
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Oil companies are the victims here. the real cause of high gas prices is Joe Biden personally, He is directly and personally picking the exact gas price at every gas pump in the country. We cannot expect those paragons of virtue the oil companies, to create all those jobs without vast wealth, profits AND government…
I mean... it certainly takes a level of stupid to believe in any of that stuff, but in my experience, most of the time they’re reasonable, friendly people who haven’t heard a decent counterargument against any of it. They usually have legitimate grievances, but they’re kind of like cave men trying to understand…
How about, “powerless to do anything about the protestors without making things substantially worse?”
Hey, the Brookside Police department isn’t doing anything right now. Why niot call them up? They just can’t let these vehicles sit unused.
Personally.... I find it refreshing for once that the latest news of redneck dumbfuckery isn’t in the US. Way to go Canada. They too prove that idiots live there as well.
What I’ve learned with VWs is to avoid dealers if you can. If you’re in a decently sized metro area, there are typically more than one good independent shops that specialize in VWs, and will do great work for significantly less.
Bill and Ted would disagree...
I think step one would be to swing by the Merc dealership to see what S-class I could drive off the lot that day. Step two would be to call Singer, and get my place in line. Step three is find a place in SoCal where I can enjoy this beautiful machine whenever I wanted, because I’m sure as shit not having them deliver…
The CC R line is a great ride for a Fortunate Son who was Born on the Bayou.
Easy.
I spent 4 months in Cleveland one Winter for work. Even I, a Texan, cleaned off the roof of my rental car every damn morning.
New people turn 50 every day.
Great job HD!
It’s the “I’m going to be different by doing the same thing every other hipster is doing” thing.
Can confirm - parents have 2x Outbacks. They’re both just over 60 and I’m the only child (albeit now living 1k miles south and nearly 29)
OR, how awesome would Crosstrek STI be. Small fast and decent off the paved road. Not a trail crawler but good on a bad road.
That’s just, like, your opinion man. Here in crunchy older white-person suburbia, it seems like a quarter of the cars are Outbacks or Foresters. Anyone who doesn’t want to seem ostentatious or only has one kid gets an Outback.