There are a bunch of articles from around 2 years ago saying that these were coming to the US as part of a subscription service, so I’m assuming there’s a way to make these legal to operate, at least.
There are a bunch of articles from around 2 years ago saying that these were coming to the US as part of a subscription service, so I’m assuming there’s a way to make these legal to operate, at least.
Any of those underpowered throwback design cars from 20-25 years ago. Plymouth Prowler, 2002 T-Bird, Chevy SSR, etc. I debated trying to do it a little while back but realized I wasn’t really up to the task myself, and didn’t know who to go to to do it.
My wife’s been doing it for years, and I’ll do it occasionally now myself. It turns out something like a Coke float, just with creamer instead of ice cream. Same kind of flavor profile, though the mix is a bit different.
Tried it the other day. It tasted more like cotton candy than anything minty to me - I was pretty disappointed. I don’t know if we just had bad luck with whatever the mint flavor was or they’re all like that.
Tried it the other day. It tasted more like cotton candy than anything minty to me - I was pretty disappointed. I don’t know if we just had bad luck with whatever the mint flavor was or they’re all like that.
We tried it for lunch today. It’s not bad, but I don’t know that it’s going to replace the battered version. I’m generally a pretty heavy salter, but I still found it very salty, bordering on too salty. Granted, that’s not unusual for blackening seasoning, but something to be aware of if you’re sensitive to it.…
I’m in a similar boat and at this point I think I’m just going to wait until there are more models available. My ancient Pontiac will probably last until there’s something out there I like.
I’ve got both, and what I get at each is fundamentally different. I buy more at Trader Joe’s - lots of frozen stuff, lots of snacks (especially dried fruit and nuts, plus the olive and artichoke packets), plus there’s a lot of seasonal or one-off things that I’ll get. I’ll also buy a lot of fruit there (the produce at…
Anyone have any idea if these “contracts” will hold up, legally? I’ve got a reservation on an Ariya, and signed the “contract,” but it was weak enough, in terms of what anyone involved on the hook for, that I could see it not being considered to be truly binding. I’m sure Nissan’s (and the other companies’) lawyers…
I’ve got a reservation for a Nissan Ariya, mid-level trim, in Blue Pearl, and barring something unexpected and negative coming out about the model, I’ll plan to get it when it’s available, hopefully in the Fall. It will be replacing my elderly Pontiac Vibe.
Does it contain potassium benzoate?
E. Honda, clearly.
My second vehicle was a ‘96 Ranger that cost $10-11k. I’d love something like that now - I only need two seats, it’s easy to park in a city, and I’ve got cargo space for when I need it (which isn’t all the time, but it’s a lot more often than I need a second row of seats).
We’re in the process of building a house. I’m getting a 240 V plug put into the garage for a future EV, so I can get LEve 2 charging. It added about $800 bucks to the cost. It’ll probably be more if you need to come in and get someone to install one in an existing house, but nothing near what the car dealers are…
It’s ridiculous that there aren’t more small trucks around for people to use as daily drivers. The reason for me to get one is I don’t need that bed that often, but I need it about a hundred times as often as I need a second row of seats. And I live in a mid-sized city, so I want something that I can reliably park…
I think we were using the harvest gold and brown tupperware for our drink pitchers until I went to college in 1993.
The 1970's were brown yellow and orange.
You’re going to need deeper pockets than Rob Zombie, because you know he’s going to be going for it.
That’s rule number one around here.
Aren’t pretty much all CEOs?