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No, that’s the buying public.

When I was 16, I had a then-new Trans Am that my parents gave me as part of their years-long attempt to make sure I was an insufferable spoiled brat, and one night while trying to impress a girl on our first date, I damn near killed us thinking I was on one road that continued straight over a hill while I was really

My Dad had a 911 Turbo with white interior once, though the dash and other plastic bits were all black.... and no cup holder, of course.

That’s why I like having Fios in my neighborhood. It seems to make everybody a little more receptive to complaints knowing there’s a legitimate competitor we could switch to.

I ran over a dead deer in a Pontiac Sunfire rental car once. It didn’t do any obvious damage but there was definitely a creaking sound from then on. When I returned the car, the dude used it to drive me to the airport and drop me off. He noticed the noise, and I replied, “Yeah, it’s been doing that”

Maybe the original owners got tired of replacing the DRL bulbs.

The Eclipse Cross doesn’t really sell all that well.

I’m still not ready to buy another GM car after owning an ‘86 Trans Am in 1987.

Needs a bigger windshield.

And then, after telling people to call her Libby, Kellie ends up breaking her leg in a ski accident in Vermont and ends up getting a boat from her ex that she gives to Desmond who crashes it on an island that, coincidentally, she will end up crashing on when Oceanic Flight 815 goes down. She also mixes in a stay in a

What’s interesting to me is that many studies have shown that the majority of adult SNAP recipients do have jobs during at least some of the time they were receiving benefits while about a third never had a job loss while they were receiving benefits. Only about 1/4th of recipients didn’t have a job within a year of

I had a friend like that who ended up spending so much keeping his various beaters going until he had to replace them that he basically spent a fortune over the years on cars that all sucked ass.

The fear is that you’ll pay $10k upfront for the capability and still have to pay $9/hr to use it.

It seems like having a pay-as-you-go system would require constant internet connection, something I can’t even get my phone to do for parts of my daily commute in on of the ten largest cities in the United States.

By sheer coincidence, my supercar factory is also at capacity.

I hardly ever towed anything with my F150 when I had it. And most of that was because I happened to move across the state while I owned the truck.

How’d it lose 672 miles?”

I looked into it, turns out the answer is 4.

The Reagan Revolution was against the way government worked at least all the way back to 1932, though, not just the shit burger ‘70s.

My Dad had two or three 928s when I was growing up. He even had a brown right about the time Risky Business came out, though he’d had his slightly before he saw the movie, so that particular purchase was not influenced by a Tom Cruise movie (he did, however, start collecting classic cars soon after seeing ‘Rain Man’)