jeff4066
jeff4066
jeff4066

True. My first week in Japan was a real eye-opener.

Not really. They can be pushy snobs who treat everyone like servants. But they’ve got the loot right now, so everyone puts up with them.

Where the fudge do you get your insurance from?

My one big thing? Make sure your bike has self-adjusting valves. Sure, you still need to check them once in a while, but that every-7,000-mile crap sucks.

And I love their burritos.

I don’t know. Have you ever beaten someone to death with a taco? Well, it can take days.

No. And they won’t have guns either.

I am buying Pepto Bismal stock right now!

Maybe it’s just because it’s been so hot, the last thing I want to do on Saturday is go wander around car lots.

It seemed for a while that ‘Sport’ meant ‘stripped down to bare metal’ edition. I saw some trucks and a few Toyotas with ‘Sport’ on them that just looked blah.

A very good article.

1st gear: I don’t see the big deal about that. I’ve found Michigan to have very few ‘human’ drivers already.

I’ve read about some cool technologies in battery world, but so far, they’ve been on the prototype level, or prohibitively (wow, I spelled that right the first time) expensive.

And $200+ for a plastic glovebox lock.

Or Edge. It’s pretty clean so far.

As long as it doesn’t go to New Jersey.

You’re not alone. I saw lots of really neat stuff like this when I was in Japan in the ‘70s. Subaru vans, Honda trucks... things I would love to see here.

I read this. If they run, is that all right? I mean, there’s got to be a few hundred thousand cars in driveways there.

There has already been a lot of payouts to (what is considered) the legitimate, cut-and-dry cases. Millions have been paid to (what I consider) bonafide victims of accidents.

Well, even if they took the parts off the wrecked Saturn, what they showed in court wouldn’t have to ‘start’ anything.