I would simply buy this over anything in it’s class solely based on the motor.
I would simply buy this over anything in it’s class solely based on the motor.
My Costco specifically has the long hoses that can reach either side. Mine is on the driver’s side but 98% of the time I end up on the opposite pump pulling the hose across.
Now that’s the car racing movie I need, but did not know.
If all we’re talking is a pressure washer and some 2x4's I suggest something like the Bronco Sport. The cargo area is not carpeted, so easy cleanout, and with the flip up rear glass, you can carry way more than you’d expect. I’ve hauled a dozen 12 ft pieces of floor base trim home from Lowe’s in mine. Only stuck…
I’m of the firm belief that AM radio is important and to be preserved. Not everyone has a cell phone, not everyone has access to reliable charging and reliable income to pay the monthly bill, but everyone needs access to information on severe weather or other disasters. Plus, as union-hardrolls pointed out, AM radio…
He can use Twitter, he’s just not making money off of it anymore despite posting about a vehicle he specifically bought to make money on Twitter. So yeah, two things I don’t care about combining into 1 thing that actually makes me kind of happy. Synergy I suppose.
Well. My preference of gas stations are...
I think a hybrid, Maverick-based van would sell like hotcakes.
Honestly surprised the Texas AG isn’t using the data to track their own citizens trip for various medical procedures.
I’ve yet to own a vehicle that gives me the feel-goods like my old 91 chevy.
That could potentially lower insurance rates, too. And make things a lot safer for pedestrians, bikes, e-bikes and motorcycles.
I want to say this as nice as humanly possible. Screw your kids.
didnt a recently departed writer for jalopnik just post this on twitter saying
Wife dodged at least one bullet.
1st gear feels like you are attacking the wrong thing instead of focusing on the positives we still have.
I wonder if his pending purchase of the CyberTruck had anything to do with his marital separation?
Say it with me Toyota (and well everyone else).
Not really surprising as these cars appeal largely to younger drivers, and those buyers have been feeling the squeeze of higher rent and other costs lately. The fun stuff is the first to hit the chopping block; at least for the wiser buyers.
My grandparents had a ‘66 Lincoln Continental coupe with TWO buttons on the floor. One was for the high beam lights. The other, to trigger the AM radio’s scan to the next station function.
Yeah, the alternative would have been to keep the car and gamble with a bankrupt company. This sounds like a big win, shocked insurance didn’t just cut a check for the door.