This.
This.
Arresting the parents might not be the best solution, but holding them responsible for the financial cost of damage to the property that results from the thefts/break-ins might actually get somewhere.
Where the hell are his parents, and why isn’t he in school/at home under lockdown?
“but their efforts are severely hampered by the fact he’s too young to be arrested or jailed for most nonviolent offenses under the state’s juvenile justice laws.”
That would be the case if the transmission failed unexpectedly, etc. That’s not the case here. The seller filled the frame with spray foam and did everything he could to conceal that this vehicle was unsafe. Yes, they should have at least laid down and looked under it, or insisted that it get put on that lift, but…
Then you walk away. As long as there's prey, there will always be predators.
Eh, perhaps. But, who knows, this person may be insured to the point where that would be a favorable outcome.
Ranko has a nose for rusted out wheelchair accessible minivans.
They keep using the word “mall”. I do not think it means what they think it means.
Dude, my dealer (ok my sales guy) couldn’t even drive my new car. It had one of those new-fangled manual-transmissions.
As someone who likes to crack windows, I absolutely despise auto-up/down. Trying to tap the switch to open the window a few cm usually ends with the window moving automatically and me trying to cancel it at the perfect time, sometimes after bouncing it up and down a few times before I get it right.
in my opinion, it is not really a fix. It sounds like: the oil gets contaminated so the only solution is to change the oil as often as possible to keep it as clean as possible.
Another possible fix is to not drive the car.
an oil change every 2000 miles, which is like one every 2 months, for the average driver?
at 120$ per oil change? I’d rather buy a new car.
could barely pull a piece of string out of a cat’s ass
This truck’s actual utility is informing those around you that you are a d-bag.
I completely disagree. The Blackwood was the forefront of what see on the roads today—behemoth crew cab pickups with dinky beds that are option-loaded so they cost an eye-watering $70K to $100K. Since the roads are full of Blackwood clones nowadays, the original must be one of the (ugh) best since so many pickups…
The Chevy SSR:
Another day another pointless article for the sole purpose of having the CT front and center on the home page.
Cybertruck owner has a cannabis business. That tracks. What doesn’t track is that he likes to be different but is also shy, and those three facts don’t jibe. He thought he was gonna be king bro with a CT and is disappointed by the harsh reality of the many people with eyes that see in his city, and who instinctually re…
In Carmel, IN, I think we have one. Maybe a couple at this point. I’ve seen it trolling around my neighborhood and through town. It certainly is an attention grabber, although I don’t think anyone deserves to have their car spit upon (unless you’re Ted Cruz).