Yeah all I saw was a 14ft truck with the engine condition listed as two stars... yikes
Yeah all I saw was a 14ft truck with the engine condition listed as two stars... yikes
I didn’t bother with a bookmark, because this is the only website I visit that starts with “j.” Two key strokes, thanks to autofill
the only trailers I saw were tow dollies? Do they sell 2-axle trailers?
“the algorithm” ...just click jalopnik.com/latest every couple days and avoid the mess of the homepage
This all feels like a wildly uncontextualized conversation to have without discussing where these jobs are and the median salary to cost of living ratio. Median salary within a whole country doesn’t sound very valuable to discuss unless you’re just trying to compare jobs to each other. Tons of jobs can be moved to 6…
Aw yuss, fixin stranded cars. I missed these kinds of articles!
I think you may have just triggered something to be tagged as a potential customer, because I didn’t see that many ads until I clicked on a used on posted on fb marketplace. and yeah, I’d be buying it used
yeah I could make one myself, but I figure the plastic and high load bearing capacity of the decked system would last a lot longer and keep everything more secure than a homemade system.
so does anyone here have experience with Decked brand truck slides and have opinions to share? Tired of my gear sliding around the bed
That’s quite an accusation with zero supporting arguments? wtf?
Hard for me to imagine. I make more than that and can’t imagine $300+ a month to cross a bridge, but then again I live 10 minutes from work, and my rent is 1/4 of these guys’ annual bridge troll budget
hah fair point. I just can’t imagine daily paying a $14 toll and not thinking twice about it.
“My cousin wanted a good price and she didn’t want to finance for more than 60 months. MSRP was just over $33,000.”
“One estimate has it at $12 to $14 per car, which is more or less what it costs to enter New York City via the Hudson River crossings, an amount which no one ever questions or thinks twice about.”
Jason, as resident tail lamp expert - can we get an update on your orange oil countermeasure? Or get an industry expert to weigh in on their recommended tail light restoration methods?
If I made millions hosting a car show, you can bet your ass I’d be spending the money doing fun shit like running a farm I can afford to lose, running a restoration show I can afford to cancel, or running a pub and distillery that I can afford to have fail. That’s old rich guy hobby business for sure
I try not to yuck another person’s yum, but a person removing all but vodka is just egregious
I’m confused why you think this costs any additional money for GM to produce. On a different note, why do you have to “pay” for cars that have speed limiters? Why do you have to pay for TPMS when you can just check the tires yourself before driving? Why do you have to pay for all those fancy safety and warning…
not everyone had your parents growing up - your story illustrates that the practice of belting is heavily dependent on your upbringing. brand-wide interlocks attempt to answer those discrepancies in how people are raised.
some people are just raised differently and seatbelt wearing was never normalized. It’s not a good excuse, but I’ve met people who never got the ‘put on seatbelt when you sit down’ mental habit and it’s from how they were raised. interlocks are a good consistent way to normalize belting