My ‘22 Telluride does this.
My ‘22 Telluride does this.
There’s something about the class of people you meet while camping. At least it was like that decades ago. People are outside usually, around a fire eating, making smores, and sometimes even conversing with absolute strangers. Very rarely do you see that in a hotel. There are places that you can only see or experience…
There is nothing special about this car. Bumper fill fell off or disintegrated, noticeable dent, maybe 2500/3000. ND
(Pontiac had the hidden door handles long before Tesla.)
Even though a trail 50 would bring back memories (first bike) that’s just way too much. I know for a fact these have a failure point of the fuel line. Mine caught fire while riding it. Literally burning my biscuits. Dad sold the charred remains for $25 back in the late 1980's.
This will be a long ugly fight. This judge & officer against a man and a lawyer. It needs to be moved to a different state, or at least a non-neighboring county. Yes, you can call or curse at anyone, but you also need to be willing to accept the consequences. Just a snowflake being a whiner, and the judge is allowing…
this one is just on a power trip. And the judge is going along with it.
LOL. this is hilarious. “Any unwanted touching is an assault” - wait until he gets into jail. He’s gonna be touched all over.
The one that kicked my, and BIL’s ass was not a car, but a John Deere 1443 diesel tractor. (Front mount golf-course style mower) Run all day, then die like there was no fuel. Crank the engine, back running. Sometimes for only a few seconds, other times another 30 minutes. We replaced fuel filters, the fuel rail, gas…
Don’t forget about the assholes that would rent the GT-350H and swap engines out. Might be a bit harder to do this, and no added benefit.
I got my fingers caught in so many car doors that eventually I would just yell for mom that I did it again. Small fingers, large gaps, no big deal. Now that hinge on a metal large man door at school did some damage...
There was a bridge built in my area across the Mississippi river that was $1.2B two years ago. The Baltimore bridge seems much longer so $1.9B seems to be a cheap bridge. I-74 Bridge - Wikipedia
Too bad they didn’t give you a diesel. MPG is much, much better.
On trips with my FIL to car shows, from car shows, or to get car parts, it never failed that he would fall asleep. I always thought it was just because he could fall asleep mid-sentence. But I also found it funny he would wake up out of a dead sleep, ask if I was doing OK, then right back out.
I’ve ridden next to a lot of sport bikes where the Harley guys look at them and say “that’s a loud bike.” One was a Honda SuperHawk (V-Twin) with a set of Two Brothers, the other being a Kawasaki ZX10 with a heat deflector.
Oldsmobile racing days were, like the other manufacturers, cheats. Family has the “Go Shop Flat Top” driven by John Troxill in the early 70's from Oldsmobile. It is a cutlass wagon that typically ran O/A and had everything from an Olds 350 to the 455. From the factory it came with functional hood scoops, 10 bolt main,…
no amount of loyalty to a company is going to be met with any amount of loyalty to you
It’s a Ducati. Everything for that bike is expensive. And probably hard to find for a 23 year old bike.
If you’re talking HP rock solid printers, go back to the HP4. Those things never stopped unless the rollers went bad. 1m+ pages and the only reason we got rid of them was because of the toner got too expensive.
Parallel parking. Check tires, oil, how to change a tire. I would also say how to drive a manual, but those are just about gone.