Was I justified in what I did? I think I’d want someone to do the same for me if they noticed a piece of trim or something worked loose from my car.
Was I justified in what I did? I think I’d want someone to do the same for me if they noticed a piece of trim or something worked loose from my car.
You mean the first episode? That’s the opening scene, if I remember correctly.
I will never forget the episode where Jeff Daniel’s character is asked what makes America the greatest country in the world. He responds, basically, that it isn’t... but it sure use to be.
just making cars that people can care more about, and making more of an effort to get them to care about the cars, than just solely selling them off as reliable, hassle-free, efficient transportation appliances?
asking a bunch of workers who are used to being in high demand to join a union that is branded with an entirely unrelated industry.
Anyone who gets into a 50 year old car and complains that it is not as safe as a modern car is so incredibly ignorant and naive, that any effort to try to explain why serves no useful purpose; they do not have the required brain cells to understand even the very simplest concepts of reality.
The 2F2F Evo is honestly one of the most iconic cars of the franchise, not the least of which because it’s paint and livery really did portray what the actual visual target of what the scene was back then; people wanted flashy paint jobs with unique livery.
What’s disingenuous is trotting out the tired “it wasn’t meant to be a full-time job” argument as an excuse for not following basic labor laws.
Uber and Lyft started as JUST a platform to connect people who wanted a cheap ride with people who wanted to make a little cash driving them. It was never designed or intended to be a full time job.
Boomers turn the world to shit, rob their children’s generation, then complain about how the millennials aren’t handling said shit world very well....
To continue the pedantic loop...VIN numbers are alphanumeric.
There is such a thing as redemption.
Montana has the best Craigslist.
I am so very sorry for your loss. It always seems to be the best people who we lose too soon.
These companies, which have never made a dollar even while exploiting their workers, fear this.
Sorry Tom, but a 5th Gen SH prelude is NOT easy to work on. A base model is. But the Super Handling one? NOPE. Swapping a clutch and maintaining the ATTS are some of the most colossal pain in the ass jobs ever.
Yes, but I had a rogue with a gun to pick off mobs that ran away in fear, so that was fun. Can’t do that no more.
So what does a diesel station wagon say (out of a purely scientific interest).
What is it that we think we can glean about a person from their car?
And yes, all those categories are mostly held by Boomers, as they’re at the age for those things.