Who in their right mind would think they are going to make seven hundred thousand dollars driving a cab? And that is just to recoup the cost of the medalion.
Who in their right mind would think they are going to make seven hundred thousand dollars driving a cab? And that is just to recoup the cost of the medalion.
“And I said nothing about eating a dick being a negative thing or a thing to be ashamed of.”
Take your star.
A wrecker guy is lovin’ it!
Looks great, but the idea was still bat-shit crazy.
Dealing with DMV is bad enough. I can’t even imagine have to deal with the FAA’s shit, too.
“How...how can so many commenters miss the point of this article?”
I know, right! All my vehicles came with one in the glovebox.
The majority of these critics have no understanding of responsible off-road enthusiasts. My suggestion to them would be to get in your Prius, drive to Starbucks, and chill.
I live in an area known as “the birthplace of rivers”, Google it. I challenge you to travel here (on sideroads) without fording a stream somewhere. All those rivers have tributaries, making much of the population dependant on fording to access their homes.
So I’d be more than happy for you to show me what he left.
Hey, on the plus side, if everyone buying a Jeep thinks they are capable of swimming, that will eliminate a lot of mall crawlers and make way for cheap parts in the salvage yards.
Definitely different but each share a few traits. Both are four door, white and ugly.
Reading through these comments just reinforces how much it must suck to live in an area with zoning regulations and/or HOAs.
I hit a pigeon with my father-in-law’s Sebring. The pieces came right over the windshield and started swirling around. Feathers we’re everywhere. I had no idea they had that many feathers until they were separated from the bird and spinning circle through the can of the car. And if that wasn’t enough, the surrounding…
I agree with Tom. While dealers are stereotyped as “shady”, for good reason, ultimately it is the consumer who ultimately signs the contract. Tom’s logic is correct, most of the blame for a bad purchase rests with the consumer. Making excuses for them doesn’t negate the fact that they are responsible and held…
With the publicity comes a price. $2.99 on the PlayStore, to be exact.