I hate Peterbilt long hoods. Ugly ass trucks.
I hate Peterbilt long hoods. Ugly ass trucks.
That’s deemed an acceptable room divider between a living area and a bedroom? Fucking pathetic.
I really hate being a millennial sometimes.
We also have too many laws that protect dumbasses.
That was only like 10 years ago.
It’s too bad that they look like shit.
In Soviet Russia, car ghost ride you!
Sad thing is that there are numerous studies out there that show a correlation between lower intelligence and having more children.
They weren’t even moving that slowly either. Looked to me like both of the women who got out of their cars were doing well over what a normal idling speed is.
Watching stupid people doing stupid things is fucking hilarious. Especially if they hurt themselves.
Depends on what brand you choose and what weight of trailer you pick. Most RV builders have an ultralight line of trailers that are incredibly chintzy and flimsy because they have to be lightweight for towing whereas the heavier lines of trailers are built with much higher quality materials. And also cost a lot more.
You’re paying for the “novelty” of having an Airstream. It’s like buying a luxury car. A good chunk of the price is in the badge. My parents bought a loaded 2014 28 foot Jayco White Hawk new and I believe it was about $28k.
I fucking hate race red. Get magma red or ruby red if you want a red F-150.
The STX appearance package pulls the monochromatic look off a lot better. Best looking F-150 out of the whole bunch IMO.
Nobody actually reads the fine print with that shit. If I want to resell any of that stuff nobody will care. Also, who the hell buys CDs anymore?
I guess so. The whole concept of it just seems really silly to me though. It’s like they’re saying “you can keep it but it’s not yours”.
Reminds me of an old Frigidaire or something.
I don’t even understand why there was a contract in the first place. Once someone buys a company’s product it’s no longer the company’s property. The company that sold the customer that product shouldn’t be allowed to tell the buyer what they can and can’t do with it since it no longer belongs to that company anymore.
That contract shouldn’t even be allowed to exist in the first place. What someone does with a company’s product after they’ve bought it from the company is none of the company’s business since they no longer own the item.