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even though it’s an expensive truck ($70k+ easily) the 1500 GMC diesel got better MPG then it should have, doing 80ish down the interstate. 26/27.  

I’ve gotten out of a couple on my motorcycle that I had at the time. (900RR) - one was a storm coming in, so I was hot footing it back home. Limit went from 35-55, so I passed the car in front of me, first car coming was a county. He was trying to give me a ticket because “he had to break” and I was speeding (60ish in

Honesty. Cost, to me, is secondary. If they mess up, they admit to it, not try to cover it up. Certs don’t mean a lot, just that they keep up with technology IMO. If they are difficult to get into, that means people *trust* them. Dealerships can take a while to get into but that’s because they are the dealership.

as a seasoned motorcycle rider, I’ve seen my share of things. Mostly sport bikes, started on dirt bikes. Many people just ride beyond their ability. I would guess a lot of these were “I just got my license now I can do 140 mph into an immobile object!” or get that big cruiser and not able to handle it as well as the

or moved states. 

Local airport direct connection to Las Vegas. Rough flight, lot of turbulence. Allegiant airlines. Wife gets motion sick as well, so there’s that. We get there, after a 3-hour flight. We can feel the descend, then back up, a couple of right turns, descend again, back up, and around again. Wife is really feeling these

I think you deserve to stay in the grays forever for that comment. 

There were acorns around! 

This, even the trailhunter, needs to be cheaper than the Land Cruiser. Otherwise, people will go that direction.

That is sad that a piece of automotive history is headed to the crusher. So many old race cars and such are now in museums or private ownership for show and just to say that they own it. 

Keeping it nice. People with hoopties that don’t care, door ding, paint mark your car doors. 

There was a bridge built locally over the Mississippi River. Not nearly this long or big, and it was near $1B. Granted, that was reworking ramps on both sides, getting the land, connecting it to the existing interstate. Bridge took 3 years to build, pre-work was 5 years before that. Not sure if part of the bridge can

Do the trains stop then go constantly to help with the baby making? 

Sketchy. For 1/2 that price, maybe a gamble. Wife lives less than 5 miles from work, construction company might have a use for it for parts runs that are close by. Beyond that...it’s a ND because how much for batteries?

The black smoke would be the engines at WOT either in reverse, attempting to stop it, or redirect to a place where it might fit. Any diesel will belch black smoke when under a maximum RPM. Road vehicles not so much, but when the construction company was moving a road grader that had been sitting for 20+ years finally

Had an ‘08 Urban Runner package, 140k miles when I traded it in. At the time, I could not see myself in a new one, because everything was the same in 2019. Maybe a bit more tech, they are basic, they do off road things, on road things, and got me home through a couple of nasty white-out condition blizzards. I will be

Way back in 1972, Pontiac did a Lucerne Blue. The one family has from the factory was this color, and the roof was silver. 

I really do like my ‘22 Telluride’s Wolf Grey. Light grey with a bit of blue pearl in it. Just enough that it isn’t boring or dull, but not enough that it outshines the grey or the nightfall black. 

After seeing the top failure, then the miles, I couldn’t hit ND fast enough. That top is not going to be cheap to fix. 

Means they just bust down your door. Regardless if you’re awake, asleep, or whatever. They need to be outlawed.