morbo4512
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My wife had a 2001 Chevy Cavalier that she drove to work and back — about a 15-20 mile round trip — and that was it. She doesn’t like driving more than she has to, so when we go somewhere together we take my car.
The car had about 53,000 miles on it when we started dating in 2005. By the time she sold it in 2018 it was

The ad claims that the car is being offered from the estate of an older woman who bought it new and then used it sparingly over the years for occasional jaunts around town.

When Danica Patrick said she’d gone Brazilian, this wasn’t what anyone had in mind.

Is that Jeffrey Epstein’s license plate?

Maybe Duel just didn’t have the same peaks as some of the other movies. It was a steady burn — hell, it was practically a silent movie other than the sound effects more than injecting sudden bursts of action around plot points like the other movies did.

I have a 2018 Mazda3 as well and have had no problems whatsoever in 56,000 miles. I bought this one after buying a 2007 Mazda3 brand new and putting 300K on it. The 2007 seemed to burn through air conditioners (it went out and I had to get a new condenser three or four times during its life), but any other mechanical

The late 1980s Florida Challenger tribute plates were one of the best ever, IMO. Great tribute, and they looked colorful and awesome.

I love license plates. When I was a bachelor I had a nice collection on display all over the living room wall in my apartment — roughly 75 plates from about 45 different states, most spanning the late 80s through early 2000s — and it was glorious. Each plate was colorful and distinct, with some unique piece of art in

Not to mention it’s probably not a good idea to stare at your gauges while going 200+ mph.
Do they check their gauges at that speed? Does keeping your eyes completely on the road matter when, if anything does jump out at you, you’re either going to smack it and wreck or swerve, lose control and wreck?

Dude Raider sounds like the name of a gay porno.

A better question: How long does it take to slow down from that speed?

And then 161-0 within a mile or two on the ground. And they probably do that at least a couple dozen times before they’re replaced.
How often do airplane tires get replaced, anyway? Gotta imagine they’d have to take the plane out of service for at least a day, so it’s not something they do every day or even every week.

This might be a dumb question, but what kind of gas does this thing use? Can you put modern 87 octane in it, or is there a special blend for old cars like this that you need?
Same with the oil and any other fluids that might be in it. You could always make your own parts if you had to, but where do you find the

You never want to go full retard.

Anybody else see this headline and think, “Black Panthers? Someone other than Chadwick Boseman played that role?”

For all their faults, the U.S. Postal Service and the U.S. air travel system are both modern marvels of logistical efficiency that are way too often unfairly crapped upon.

I think Californians prefer tilting at them.

That doesn’t seem that fast until you’re in a Winnebago and the Tesla blows right past you.

I was thinking more along the lines of the laws of physics, which tend to trump the laws of any given country.

I don’t think it’s that a 787 Dreamliner is not allowed to go low and slow, it’s that you really don’t want them to do that.