This. The reason so many used cars have leather seats that are ripped, cracked, and showing wear is because nobody can be bothered to clean and condition their leather seats once every other month or so. It’s not that hard!
This. The reason so many used cars have leather seats that are ripped, cracked, and showing wear is because nobody can be bothered to clean and condition their leather seats once every other month or so. It’s not that hard!
The first time I ever tried to change the oil on my 2004 Volvo V70 I quickly realized that the asshats at Valvoline who had changed the oil before I bought the car rounded the drain plug off. How do I know they were the ones who did it? Because their sticker was on my windshield and they were the last people to touch…
The world’s largest ball of twine in Cawker City, KS. It’s so heavy that it’s not really even a ball anymore.
You could do a lot worse.
Neutral: Which Big SUV Did You Buy?
I agree with that. I was just poking some fun at our sue-happy society here in The States in response to the OP’s comment.
Welcome to America.
High beams are so much worse. It’s one thing to use them on a poorly lit back road when no other cars are around, but anybody who uses them in the city or doesn’t turn them off for an oncoming car makes me have thoughts about removing them from the gene pool. Some people are very sensitive to light that bright.
Too bad his friends used their cars to block traffic, otherwise I would have just driven right through them like that one SUV driver did with the retarded protesters on 1-70 outside St. Louis earlier this year who completely stopped traffic. I’m sorry, but #blacklivesmatter and #marriedlivesmatter do not matter enough…
To you and me it’s not, but the U.S. government basically considers anyone over age 55 a senior citizen/elderly.
They might as well just turn it into an Avalanche if they’re going to make it look like this. I hated the Avalanche....
I can’t blame them. They are beautiful cars.
Saying diesel cars suck to drive is strictly your opinion that I do not agree with. Diesels, even the ones that can pass emissions are still getting significantly better mileage on the highway than what they are rated for. It’s not uncommon for a diesel car that is rated at 45 MPG highway to be getting 55 MPG…
The Vanquish has always been my favorite Aston. I also feel like it’s the most overlooked Aston.
Neutral: Would You Buy A Diesel Right Now?
I’ve always loved the Saab 9-5 interior. It has all of the right weird things in it. Crazy egg-crate vents, button overload, a pixel display that tells you crazy things but only works half of the time, a driver orientated dash layout, strange speedometer and twitchy turbo boost gauge, a night panel button, reverse…
They’re pretty fun cars. I had one for 5 years. They’re way more interesting than the Maxima.
I used to have a silver 1997 Infiniti i30t. It was a great car. Cheap, reasonably quick, reliable, and the interior held up very well. The only bad thing I have to say about it is that the BBS wheels were a fucking pain in the ass to clean! I had to clean them with a toothbrush. Each wheel had 30 spokes. I counted.
I don’t really have much sympathy for taxi drivers and companies when they bitch and moan all day but are doing nothing to improve their service and prices. Uber has better service for less, it’s that simple. They better learn to compete with them or join them, instead of trying to get them banned. If Uber fails…
Which is exactly why Uber is able to exist.