Someday I’ll own one. Someday.
Someday I’ll own one. Someday.
No, they’re really not, or at least not always. I almost noted that in the original comment. The first time I noticed this was a US minivan, at least 20 years old.
I almost added to the comment “and no, I’m not talking about rear fog lights”.
Torch, I have a problem you’re uniquely qualified to address. I’ve asked Oppo twice to no avail.
I really want a flatfender, it’s just a shame that my wrenching skills are inadequate and my back too damaged to cope without power steering.
Trust me, that’s much more likely than a JL.
I’d never heard of Rewind, and I shall do my best to forget I have now, so perhaps in another 5 years I can claim I’d never heard of Rewind.
Oh, man, that’s half the reason I’d want a new Wrangler. I lower my windshield on my TJ several days each summer, but if I could drop it easily and keep a frame around me, I’d do it even more often.
No inspections here.
I’ll tap my brakes while engine braking if someone is likely not to figure it out.
“There is nothing wrong with depending on the 3rd brake light.”
The GOP sure as hell fears him, or perhaps more accurately his voters. They’ll compromise any and all of their remaining principles to avoid that conflict.
Unless you do a hefty down payment you’re upside down on a car as soon as you drive off the lot. Not sure why you’d expect any 2-year-old car not to be, except perhaps on a 3-year loan.
Which is pretty much exactly what Kristen said.
Unfortunately southeastern Ohio is a solid day’s drive from me. Northwest isn’t exciting visually, but it’s on my way to Toledo Jeep Fest each year so I can look for interesting off-the-beaten-path paths.
You have no idea how expensive the ferry fees were.
I love Ohio “roads”.
Yes......
How the jets have turned.
The recently-ousted Boeing CEO was an engineer. It’s not a panacea.