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And, somehow, it isn’t a slideshow.

Is it because his dick is too small and they felt bad?

Thankfully nothing too crazy besides the usual people parking in the shared diesel/gas pumps (our local Meijer station where we fill up almost always at has a whole two spots with diesel handles, the other 8 spots are gas-only, and the final 2 spots are gas and e85) to either A) fill up their gasoline cars when

Now we all can feel like Dale Earnhardt Jr.!

BMW: Sure you do.

Good - they shouldn’t. We use ours all the time. The name is stupid - it always has been, but “mini turbo convection oven” isn’t quite as catchy.

Apparently this freaked people out. Which...isn’t surprising. 

I don’t mind the design of it...but I absolutely do not want a white console.

When my wife bought her ‘98 Cavalier (which later became mine a couple years later) for $800, we had to do a full interior cleaning - the kid was a smoker, and also delivered (and ate) lots of pizza. So the whole vehicle was covered in a combination of ash and pizza crumbs, and smelled heavily of smoke.

Very much correct - not difficult at all to maintain as long as you’re not an idiot.

There’s not much I dislike about my Gen 2 Volt - but I do wish Fuel Maintenance Mode activated after a longer period of time (say, two years, instead of one year of average fuel life).

As weird/ugly as it can end up looking - this is the major benefit to a number of larger vehicles (not at all saying they should be that large, but that’s another problem entirely) shifting their headlights considerably downwards in vehicle.

Are they sure they don’t want to try and charge owners for this, like the kit they released months ago?

Did you not just run an article yesterday on how the majority of these apparently aren’t balloons?

Getting onto I94W from I75S is something I actively try and avoid. It’s incredibly narrow, with a stupidly small amount of space to merge - by this I mean you literally are on the freeway NOW - there’s no runoff. And the road is typically falling apart, so you also have to dodge craters.

I practically never use fuel in my Volt - my best “tank” (8.9 gallons) was about 7200 miles one year. But plugging it in is absolutely critical - something I did every night.

I mean, unless it’s a PHEV with a range extender, in which case “REV” (Range Extended Vehicle) works perfectly.

Or you can just be like my wife who claps with no relation to any of the beats.

The best “tank” I’ve ever gotten on my 2017 still is my 7122 mile one (filling up in January of 2020, before obvious things happened that only really allow for 2-3k miles before FMM kicks in), pre-pandemic.

If you somehow still have a PlayStation 3 sitting around in 2023