Bumper to bumper doesn’t usually cover wear items. Tires, brakes, clutch, etc. are still on you.
Bumper to bumper doesn’t usually cover wear items. Tires, brakes, clutch, etc. are still on you.
Or maybe you just took far more serious than you should have.
“LA’s city planners saw no need to create storm drains and just made the curbs high enough to funnel the now rivers to the sea... quality =\”
That was the premise, and may be what TG is now, but that is not what the sold show actually was. Non car people watched Top Gear because of the interaction, adventure and hosts. They had great chemistry and did fun things WHILE in cars.
I wanted to give it a chance, and I kind of thought it was okay, but after writing this, I realize just how bad it really is.
As mentioned some states you can.
There was a lul when Subaru was paying and when Dodge first started, it’s back on point for the most part now.
KBB is not good for anything older than 20 years or even remotely collectable.
All it will take is for some company to get nailed by a massive virus and decide to sue the advertiser.
It’s interesting that they left out safety, being as it’s a big reason for the cost increase.
Now we’re just getting silly.
Not $26K.
This isn’t a hobby, this is his job, it’s how he earns a living, same for those inside the car with him.
Skywarn is not about chasing tornadoes, they even tell you not to.
Skywarn is a fantastic system(!) and is a great starting point for getting into this. I highly recommend everyone, especially anyone who lives in an area with tornadoes or hurricanes to take the class, it’s free and you will learn a ton.
You assume he means fuel.
I’m pretty sure he meant out of gas due to the trailer in the road, he said it right as it came into view.
Binoculars can’t measure speeds inside a tornado or tell you how it’s constructed inside, remember, he’s a researcher.
It’s not crazy.
Red will be the most effected, white probably the least.
99.99% of the time something stupid happens in:
Arizona it’s probably Maricopa County (and/or Sheriff Joe Arpaio).
Florida, it’s probably Broward County.