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I suspect they just pop and less explode possibly cutting an employee.  That said I have left a can in my car, in the summer in Texas, and yeah that baby puffed up but I stuck it in the fridge chilled it, and it was fine.  Are they like serving VERY hot to the touch soda to passengers, like no I would rather go

Never heard of the term jughandle, but yeah I dread unprotected lefts, and will mostly avoid them when I can or just wait for a solid green arrow for a protected turn.

And frankly ALL of them look terrible.

I made this comment here already, it’s not a price increase for the sake of a price increase, it’s once optional features not being included as standard, between that and inflation, and considering the increase is the same across the V-8 model line makes it pretty obvious.

See I disagree with banning right on red, instead I would ban unprotected lefts.  With seemingly everyone driving giant trucks, it’s impossible to see if there is oncoming traffic to make a left.

True but only barely.

Exactly, EV’s seemingly take a bigger depreciation hit than normal cars, and so if your resale value years down the road is a much smaller percentage if it’s an EV vs a similar ICE vehicle you mine as well lease

Basically the price went up because some previously optional features became standard.

I thought the same thing until I read the article.  That said leasing an EV actually makes more sense than buying outright since they tend to depreciate faster than an ICE vehicle.

Maybe so, I just have zero desire to live in a place like that. It’s not that I live in a small town or out in the boonies, and I can kind of see the benefits of a lot of stuff being really close, like shops and what not. But being that close to so many people and paying massively for that just seems terrible. And

I have one of those in my current vehicle and while it’s a little dumb, it takes all of 30 seconds to get used to.

Agreed, though the only bright side if you can call it that, is that’s it’s game day only. Lucky I live across town lol, and what’s worse is it’s an older neighborhood, but they tore down a bunch of the houses, though many were in ROUGH shape and built 5/5 2 story housing, primarily for students so those areas are

Yet another reason why I don’t want to live in NYC LOL.  That would drive me bonkers, as I mentioned that’s not really a thing here.

Well I think it seemed brighter, the dome light, back in the day because there weren’t screens everywhere, just the dim dash/radio lights. You didn’t have a 8" or 10" center screen and gauge cluster screen. Back in the 80's you had guages that lit up just enough so you could make out the speed, and maybe your cassette

Interesting, as I said I have no context, where I live there are a couple of pay lots and pay parking garages, but that is about it. though recently the local City Council decided that on home football games, we are an SEC team, and for concert events at the stadium, the subdivisions the stadium had their streets

Right and generally aren’t the tickets pretty small cost wise. I have no frame of reference but I remember one of those “reality” parking wars shows a while back and like the tickets were like $10 or $15 or something like that.

I mean on some exotic cars I can see a super low mile version being valued, even though personally I think it is absurd to buy a car and not drive it, but this is a Camry the sold 400k+ of them in 2002 it’s about as common and uninteresting as the come.

In this case I believe it can. Though not an attorney, but State law trumps rules and regulations within a covenant of restrictions.  It’s not a contract in a traditional sense, as you the homebuyer do not sign off on anything.  It’s “excepted to” in title insurance terms, though some places requires a notice of

I tried that with the Sausage Party series, being high, I could not get high enough, or drunk enough for that matter as this could have filled the I am done drinking for the night and just want something to watch while I eat before I go to bed.  I couldn’t make it partly through the first episode.  Though to be fair I

Agreed, and frankly it’s generally only the real “high end” subdivisions that are this onerous. When you are near or in the 7 figures for a house, this is just SOP, people are paying a lot of money to live in a nice neighborhood, so they expect certain things. But the majority of restrictions in normal subdivisions