mikelikescarsandstuff
MikeLikesCarsandStuff
mikelikescarsandstuff

No, but if there is no red seal for it it is considered in labour terminology to be “un-skilled” labour.

No, they’re not.

So what you’re saying is it’s been out for a few days and no one has died so it must be safe!!

Two years ago I was staying at the Cosmo in Vegas and wanted to get to the Anytime Fitness in Henderson. Went out front, hopped in a cab only for the driver to tell me he didn’t know how to get there and proceeded to ask me to bring up google maps on my phone because he didn’t have one and the car didn’t have GPS

The correct answer is every Ford/GM/FCA interior with only one or two exceptions (Navigator/New Ram).

See current GOP polling for evidence.

If you we’re insulted about your car seat choice God help what ever children you are raising. It's a fucking car seat. Get a grip. The world had enough snowflakes.

Wow, I’m trying to help with some useful, real world experience and you just want to be a dick. Got it.

The SIP 30/30 is good from 5 to 30lbs and we only used it rear facing. We transitioned both kids at about a year to the front facing Fllo & R120's.

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We used a Peg Perego SIP 30/30 for rear facing and then moved to a Clek Fllo for front facing. Used the Peg for both kids, and now they both have Fllo’s in my wife’s SUV and they ride Diono R120's in my GTI. The Diono’s are very space conscious.

You must have some awful car seats if you had this issue. But different car seats and you’ll be fine.

I’ve had my Mk6 since 2013 with kids born 10/2013 and 1/2016 and it’s done great.

We fit a Clek Fllo rear facing in my MK6. It’s large but my wife at 5'7 had no issues in the passenger seat with the baby behind her.

Until you see the torque curve of the GM 6.2 (or Ram 5.7) overlaid on the 3.5 EcoBoost. Turbo is always going to make mince meat out of an NA motor

Yep.

GMC typically sells higher trim/spec trucks at higher margin and have for 30+ years. There is a consumer perception that GMC are a step up from the Chevy’s much like how people view Buick over Chevy cars.

You should never spend more than 35% of your gross annual income on a car. That 35% should cover the total transaction too....taxes, fees, etc.

EBITDA is shrinking as well. They are not in good shape:

The Straight Pipes have it down. They keep you entertained for the whole 10+ mins and have good, real world takes.