joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

You are the first person I have heard say a 4th gen F-body has bad visibility. They have relatively low belt lines and expansive windshields and and a huge back hatch that is all glass. If anything I would say that I have issues seeing traffic lights when stopped at the light, but I have never had any issues seeing

Ive been told that 4 months is actually too early for solid foods and that 6 months is more optimum. At least from my anecdotal experience kids that started solids earlier also couldnt keep them down.

I know the point is being made that a good census is a bipartisan issue, but I truly dont believe liberals see it that way.

Someone from corporate HR from the Philadelphia/New Jersey area rented a truck when she came to visit us in Louisville, KY, because she wanted the experience.

It looks like primer gray with clear coat.

A couple of years ago one of the guys that runs a Camaro only news website tried to purchase a Cruze as a DD. He ended up with a Corolla because they wouldn’t negotiate the price of the Cruze.

It looks like a primer gray with clear coat on it, at least from the pictures and angles in this thread.

I know that in the 6th gen Camaros you have the presets, but then you can customize and save them on an individual basis. Want the stiffest suspension, tightest steering, no stability control, and stealth exhaust? Sure!

You mean taking the name of a somewhat beloved sports car from the 90's and applying it to the current market darling known as the CUV isn’t doing just that?

“You’ve got to learn to drive with the fear. There ain’t nothing more frightening than driving with a live cougar in the car... If you’re calm, that wondrous big cat will be calm too. But if you’re scared, that beautiful death machine will do what God made it to do, namely, eat you with a smile on its face.”

I won’t deny that there is some aspect of pushing the market towards a direction that favors the automakers. It happens in nearly every kind of industry to some extent. That is where my comments from supply chain and manufacturing come in. I’m positive that each automaker would absolutely love to offer only 1 car/1

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1) Inexpensive small pickups. In the 90s, you could buy a regular cab Ford Ranger or Chevy S-10 for under 10 Grand. You could also buy a shitty little econobox for under 10 Grand. Now, you can buy a new Nissan Versa or other similar car (quality has gone way up) for about 13 Grand, yet you cant buy a small truck at

In high school physics our teacher gave us the model rocket boosters and a bunch of parts (tubes, fines, parachutes, cones, etc). She then proceeded to tell us to use our “engineering judgement” based on what we have learned in physics to build a model rocket without any instruction manuals. We then went outside to

I’m sure they could get away with it for a bit, but insurance will probably catch up to you. Also, I doubt a US citizen would be able to register a car in Canada so that severely limits the potential number of violators.

I can completely understand having an import ban for some set length of time. It prevents automakers from sidestepping regulations by claiming to be selling the cars “out of country” and it’s the owners who are importing them in. It closes a loophole which is similar in principle to people purchasing their cars via an

The R33 GT-R is banned in the U.S. because of our very stupid 25-year import rule that says it doesnt meet our safety or emissions standards.

In other words, they valued it just like they value drugs they collect in a drug bust.

We just had to provide proof of getting her fixed within X number of months along with $75...

Dealerships are independent warranty centers in all aspects of the term. They are also test drive and experience centers, and they are seemingly placed out far enough from each other without being too far away that you don’t get at least some competition. Believe it or not, but a lot of people still shop based on what