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Killing Time
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I was hoping this would go a little deeper - there’s so many at home whitening trays, ranging in price, with or without the blue light thing, and i’m wondering how effective these are between brands - but also against getting a professional treatment. Online reviews are always scattered, so it’s difficult to choose

Did we just have a civil debate on the internet? In 2022?

Impressive 0-60 times does not a sports car make. Dodge keeps turning out Chargers and Challengers built explicitly for the drag strip. I still wouldn’t call those sports cars.

GTFOH with that nonsense.

Thank you for providing an example.

And this was after years, maybe even decades of magazines, manufacturers, and who knows who else had been saying, “nO onE WAnts A SMAll pIcK Up TrUck!”

Just goes to show that when you make an affordable, practical vehicle the people will come.

It’s Friday, you’re tired, lol. 

“$53,595 for the Base trim, $57,745 for the Premium package. The latter adds full leather seats, more speakers and wireless phone charging.”

These are the same people who can’t look around the school parking lot and realize every other “soccer mom” is rolling in a bland CUV/SUV just like her, so by “trying not to look like a mom” she has bought the official soccer mom vehicle of modern times.

With the huge love of making nearly everything a video on this site - you describe this technique in words?

I think you have to wait for your house or garage to burn down first before suing though.

As soon as I saw the pic, I was like “THIS BETTER MENTION THE DUAL REAL WIPERS” and bam, first sentence.  

I’m saying you might as well make a perpetual motion claim.

I think we might as well say it doesn’t need any energy. The energy needed to get a car up is provided by dropping the car.

Considering the transmissions have like a nearly 100% failure rate at 75,000 miles, the fact that this has 74 and some change is, well, telling. 

“...needs to be replaced ‘after last night’s burn outs.’

Sure, just do it yourself. Great advice.

I had one of these for a while. Pre-COVID, with this much mileage, I’d say a $4k car. In today’s market, it’s close, but the work done to get the AWD functional pushes it over to NP.