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“Just grab a little breaker bar and cheater pipe to remove the large nut that’s been on the vehicle for 20 years...” Not around these parts. Lots of heat and penetrating fluid, a few prayers to the god(s) of your choice then hit it with an impact and hope nothing breaks.

That’s all early 2000s GM build quality right there. Add a dash of the person replacing said parts not moving up to a better grade part the second or third time.

The possible marginal loss of audio quality would be indistinguishable when listening in a car.

Have you never experienced big business or government? The larger the organization, the slower it moves.

That enough to be Canada’s 7th largest city.

There’s been several different Honda inflator campaigns, many models getting more than 1. Even recall replacements have been replaced.

Just contact Honda directly with your VIN in hand.

I see your rejected custom plates and raise you 1 custom plate that was proactively retracted after it was issued:

Far, far worse.

Part of the problem is that the existing rules that involve suspensions, make someone who may be a decent person a criminal be revoking their license over 1 ticket. Then because they don’t have a license, they usually get more tickets and the cycle of poverty rolls on.

Oh man, some collection agencies are downright brutal.

Let’s be honest, the police don’t even need to find any actual evidence in most cases. The mere suspicion of wrongdoing is enough in some parts.

That actually looks like it could have some function in the future. I was referring to one of these abominations:

I live north of North Dakota and can concur that people from other places, particularly the East don’t understand the huge expanses of nothing.

If I walked into a business and saw Fox “so called” News on, I would probably turn around and leave.

Just be happy you haven’t received calming circles. Take the concept of a roundabout and apply it within a standard residential intersection.

Living somewhere that gets legitimately cold, once you stop moving, your feet are usually the first thing to get cold.

Got an 01 SC1 from my parents when it was already 8 years old and drove it for another 6 before I sold it. Aside from the horrible to replace lower control arms, it was a really reliable, decent car. Slow as molasses and way too low in stock form, but it was as reliable as any car I’ve ever known of.

I’m actually going to go a step further and say it probably has more to do with the overall working conditions of the job. I’m not even talking about driving around your home. You’re only allowed to drive x hours a day and the pay in some regions is stagnant to the point where it’s effectively fixed. If you’re on a

The license is one thing, getting hired by someone is completely different. I worked with a guy that was a commercial truck driver and got 2 tickets in one year and had to take some time off for personal stuff. He couldn’t find a job after that required driving. I had a yard care company flat out tell me they wouldn’t