Yeah in that case I would argue in favor of winter tires.
Yeah in that case I would argue in favor of winter tires.
I could drive to the grocery store in winter on all seasons and it would be fine. Winters in KC are cold but they’re pretty tame precipitation wise.
That’s what credit and debit cards are for. Most money today changes hands electronically.
Depends on where you live. If there is constantly snow on the roads all winter where you live then you should get winter tires. If you live somewhere in a temperate climate like Kansas City where it typically only snows 3-4 times a winter, is usually less than 6 inches at a time, and the roads are cleared of snow…
Unless you live somewhere where there is constantly snow on the roads all winter then you are wasting your time and money with winter tires. Most of the United States does not experience these conditions in winter.
Winter tires are also pretty useless unless you live somewhere where there is constantly snow on the roads in winter. In Kansas City it snows 3-4 times a year, it’s rarely more than a few inches, and the roads are cleared within 12 hours of the snow falling. You’re wasting your time and money by buying winter tires in…
What do you do after you wire it? Do you exchange it for an actual recognized currency?
Something like that. I genuinely don’t understand it. I feel like the money spent on the equipment to get bitcoins would be better spent investing in the stock market.
What the fuck is the point of bitcoin anyways?
Neutral: How Much Do You Want a Veloster N?
Haha didn’t they shut down Craigslist personals?
Typically that’s true although I had a 1997 Infiniti i30 and the AC just wasn’t doing the job. The mechanic I took it to said that it had about a 1/4 of the amount of freon in it that it was supposed to have. I had them recharge it and they told me I’d be lucky to get through the rest of summer with it but the AC…
Reliable at being unreliable.
This thing belongs in the scrapyard. What a pile of shit.
Early 00's luxury car reliability is fine if you don’t buy the European junk.
“It just needs ________”
It’s not for everybody. I think that living alone and not having kids helps me out a lot. I’m also 27 so I’m still relatively young and resilient. Those are admittedly ideal circumstances for shift work. If I was older and had a family I’d probably feel a bit differently.
I’m a system operator at an energy agency. We supply electricity and natural gas to about 80 small towns in Kansas. My schedule rotates on a weekly basis rather than a monthly basis however.
You’ll have to forgive me because I am not familiar with how the education system works in the U.K.
I mean it bolts right in but a half-assed swap won’t be as reliable as a stock engine. If you’re going to do a swap it needs to be done right.