My immediate thought was, “he will sell it quickly.” Sure enough, it’s gone. So NP.
My immediate thought was, “he will sell it quickly.” Sure enough, it’s gone. So NP.
I’ve been riding and racing for 20 years and have seen experienced cyclists who ride over 10,000 miles a year fall over in that same manner. I think it is great that a man in his 70's is out there getting some exercise instead of sucking down Diet Cokes and lying about his weight while trying to end democracy.
I’m glad they only hurt themselves and not anyone else. Everything about these events epitomizes the idea of a douchebag. It’s incredibly unsafe, braggy for the point of being braggy, wholly inconsiderate of the safety and well-being of anyone else, and generally gives the vibe of “I am the coolest fucking person on…
The year is 2022.
Average miles per year is 14k.
This isn’t a car you aspire to. This is a car you use like any handy power tool.
That line of thinking hasn’t been true since at least the 90's.
I looked on Autotrader to see what $6-7k buys these days. It’s 95% hot garbage.
The price is just a bit high - but well within reasonable negotiating range. I vote NP! I am noticing - in my area - that the era of overpriced used cars is rapidly coming to an end. I closely watch the $5K-ish car market (with three young drivers in the household, that’s the price range I inhabit). There was a period…
The fundamental question you are asking is, “Should we use public funding to encourage EV adoption?” and the answer generally is Yes. EVs are becoming more and more affordable each year.
Carjacking as you’re describing it (especially using a gun or other weapon) is a violent crime and would justify a police pursuit under Washington state law.
At some point in the not too distant future, the survival of the company will depend on ejecting the Chief Crackpot from day-to-day operations.
Tesla finally got two panels to fit without a gap, and you want them to put one in on purpose?
“You then ask for a car fax and/or other data to check the milage and the seller refuses to provide it.”
I have now learned of Redline Goods and I am very happy. Thank you, sir.
I had Redline Goods do my wheel on my old Ram. $120 for the cover and another $189 for installation. Turned out great. I could have thrown one of those stupid parts store covers on it but so glad I spent the money. The truck is hardly a show vehicle but its a surface that you touch all the time. Well worth the $.
If you get frustrated, walk away if possible. I know sometimes you gotta fix the daily to get to work and are under a time crunch, but if you aren’t, wrenching frustrated is when you break stuff or ruin something. Stepping back and relaxing can even help you find the solution you weren’t seeing under the red mist.