It’s got the diesel, is in good shape, and is huge. NP. Someone will buy this, possibly as a farm family hauler, or something to tow the trailer around.
It’s got the diesel, is in good shape, and is huge. NP. Someone will buy this, possibly as a farm family hauler, or something to tow the trailer around.
A former colleague once sold his Suburban and bought a late model Mitsu Gallant. We called it the Mitsubishi Car. It was just there.
WFH is my long term goal. I am returning next month to a job where WFH isn’t an option. I am already updating my resume for the next job, which will be WFH if I can help it.
Eagerly awaiting the follow-up, entitled “The City Seized My Vehicles and I Need A Place to Live Now.”
At first blush I thought it was the current Forester. Or a Hyundai.
I agree with you. Pete Davidson is not funny. He’s anti-funny. He downgrades everything he’s in, even the Career Day skit on SNL.
Onward is better than the reviews (including AV Club’s) make it sound. The magic aspect is really just there to build the world and forward the plot. The whole thing is about the two brothers coping with losing their dad. It’s a very grounded, human movie and that makes it great.
This summer will reflect pent-up demand from spring. Then people’s meager stimulus will run out, more shops will close due to COVID spikes, the government will begrudgingly do another half-assed lockdown and stimulus round, and the US death toll will careen towards a quarter million.
All of them? Change the color to silver and you have every one I see, everyday.
Having rewatched this with my young daughter, thanks to Disney+, I’ll one further than saying Brave is uneven or mediocre. It sucks.
It’s a Fox body which hasn’t succumbed to rust. Someone will scoop this up. NP.
The Bronco might take the cake here for slow-rolling a release. Ford didn’t even announce the new Bronco until 2017, and I remember people salivating over a new one since, well, they canceled the last one in the 90s.
First: the Bolt exists. It’s not a world beater but it has its fans. There is a small cult following for the old Volt too.
Tuesday is typically new release day in the music industry: new albums, singles, etc. It used to be that day for DVD’s, VHS, & Bluray but I’m not sure anymore.
There was going to be a second wave, because duh. Now it’ll just happen earlier.
2020 is already making 1968 look like the Christmas in Heaven segment in Monty Python’s the Meaning of Life.
Poop.
They tried that in 1996 with Muppets Tonight.
This car feels like one that appeals to a very specific kind of car collector.
Oil will linger for a while since it has other uses besides gasoline, and industries dependent on it haven’t moved away or found more viable alternatives. Consider niche things which consume <1 barrel a day. A lot of those are tiny compared to gas, but they still use oil.