morbo4512
Morbo4512
morbo4512

Trying to hide the “bent” in this Bentley, apparently.

If you were to buy 5556 lbs of grey poupon in 8oz jars from Wal-Mart, expect to pay $31,326.32

I have a funny feeling that this is not how the car looked when it was new.

Bentley Boy or Arnage Girl, depending on what’s in your trousers.

In the UK, £500ish for an annual service, around £2000 for a 60.000mile/six year full go over. You will only get around 12 mpg and for goodness sake do to crash it.

The ideal buyer is either:

Amen. The EV cult will say “YOU SHOULD ONLY DRIVE 90 MINUTES THEN TAKE A 1 HOUR BREAK!” They can’t seem to wrap their heads around the fact that there is no true EV equivalent to let’s say a 25K Honda Accord. 

Depends heavily on what you are buying. I am in the market for a minivan and looking at Sienna prices, a new one is only 3 to 4k more expensive than even last years lightly used models, and the new Sienna is redesigned with more features and is a hybrid for far better gas mileage

I thought (hoped?) You were going to say " Put the salesman in the large bag and place it in the trunk. Close the lid and only open it when the salesman agree your price." Now that's  negotiating!

The chief executive of the 3rd largest city in the U.S. lets it be known that she categorically wont talk to white journalists. And you do not think this is a blow to the free press? Had she simply not taken requested interviews we would not be talking about this, but by actually stating this it crosses the line.

My vote goes to the Honda Fit... but that won’t save you a few dollars on TAXES since it doesn’t have a GCVR of over 6000lbs... which is obviously a requirement.

How do you know my opinion? What I know is that breaking society into different groups like Lebanon (Shia, Sunni, and Maronite) does not work well. Refusing to speak to certain journalists because of their skin color is an outrage to the First Amendment. Full stop.

“even as far as the Philly metro”

The size of the country doesn’t matter because not a lot of people are going to take a stupid train to go from coast to coast. HSR makes sense for regional travel (ie. LA to SF, Houston to Dallas, Miami to Orlando, Boston to NYC or DC, etc) for locations that are currently served by flights that last an hour or so.

The rust combined with the bad roads makes for some entertaining driving there. I once was driving into Detroit and the 1980's Impala in front of me hit a pothole hard enough I had to dodge their rear bumper as it dropped off the car.

PA has two seasons. Winter and Road Construction. But with half the year devoted to roadwork, nothing ever gets repaired.

If you want your local authority to fix potholes best to remember where there’s a willy. There’s a way.

I grew up in PA. Saw miles and miles of construction zones. never saw anyone actually working in one. The above and below freeing daily winter cycle is hard on roads.

I’ve driven in most of the US at one time or another, and Detroit is the only place with a freeway pothole that bounced my noggin into the headliner. I was in a cab with only a seat belt in back, no shoulder harness. This crater was so big that the driver couldn’t really do anything in traffic but sort of

And that’s just where there are roads. It’s insane how you can be driving through the suburbs in SE Michigan and it just turns to dirt. Not in a rural area, but actual suburbs with people living there. And then there’s the residential roads just not getting plowed because there’s, like, 4 plows for all of Washtenaw