Stretch that budget a little bit, and with some shrewd bargaining and you’re there:
Stretch that budget a little bit, and with some shrewd bargaining and you’re there:
What about his pre-Covid successes pisses you off? Which one, specifically? The growing energy independence? The increasing stock market? The lowest in years and years unemployment rate? More and more businesses coming back to the US? Or, do they all hurt you in some way?
Covid isn’t his fault. No one saw what was coming. Your belief that he said to ingest bleach is ridiculous and gives up your lack of actual research and that you’re plainly following MSNBC talking points. The virus is here, and you’ve either had it or you’re going to get it. Masks aren’t very effective, and you…
So, no real reasons, other than you hate him? Covid I understand, although not sure what else you’d want him to do aside from shutting down the entire country.
Concrete reasons why you hate him and he did a terrible job. There will always be division about what should have been done about Covid, and I get that, but up until that, what ticked you off about his actions?
OK, so tell me Biden’s accomplishments and why you voted for him, instead of against Trump, please.
So, no concrete reasons other than you don’t like him for COVID, and it was his fault that it came here? Didn’t he close the door to China when Democrats were saying that he was overreacting? Sorry for your loss, it’s been a terrible thing.
I’m curious, what do you think Trump did wrong, specifically?
OK.
Good grief. People hate Trump for what he did for his 4 years, and think he’s the cause of everyone’s problems, but then you all go and elect a guy who’s been in govt for 47 years with essentially zero accomplishments and whose accepted bribes for peddling influence. So stupid. I mean, if you’re going to completely…
What is their incentive for keeping us alive?
Drove it 500 miles and never even tried the Expert Mode? What? Is this an automotive enthusiast site or Readers Digest?
I’ve been pondering law school myself. Why do you not recommend? Just curious.
That’s what they said about brass era cars and older hot rods, but that bubble didn’t burst. High quality rare muscle cars such as COPO and Yenko Camaros along with Hemi Cudas and Challengers will always demand the big money, but run of the mill muscle cars will settle into a middle ground but won’t be cheap for years…
A slideshow is stupid for this article. And, as much as everyone is stuck at home for this Covid deal, commuting for a lot of people just isn’t as important or as prevalent as it previously was. Now, I think people like to take weekend trips that go further than they have previously and recharging stations are more…
That’s actually a 1974 Camaro, which was based on the 1970-73 Camaro with the smaller rear window but with the newer style front end, which was from 1974-77 (the larger aluminum bumpers - painted body color here). The 1978 to 81 Camaros had the bumpers covered, front and rear. Just saying.
You gotta run the numbers to know if a lease is a bad financial decision, a lot of them aren’t, but if you don’t run the numbers you’re just guessing.
On Jalop, it’s impossible. So much of politics is interwoven with the writers here, it’ll never be just a car review. Honestly, I’m surprised some of the writers here are even car people. They seem much more like quasi-car people who would boo and hiss anything short of a full-on EV. Well, maybe they wouldn’t want…
Leave that abomination called a body off and I’d drive that every sunny day. Leave it on, and you can take it home with you, ugh.
That is sad, and exactly right in every way.