1996 GMC Sonoma Long bed with a 4.3 in it. No payment. It's a beater until I get back on my feet financially.
1996 GMC Sonoma Long bed with a 4.3 in it. No payment. It's a beater until I get back on my feet financially.
WalMart treats their employees better. That should be a bar so low that everyone could clear it, but there’s Fuc-ee’s sliding under it.
It’s not the hard work. That would be no different than any other retail. They actually treat their employees horribly.
Buck Fuc-ee’s. It’s a terrible company founded and run by scumbag human beings that built this chain of junk-peddling tourist traps on a culture of treating their employees horribly.
Buck Fuc-ee’s. It’s a terrible company founded and run by scumbag human beings that built this chain of junk-peddling tourist traps on a culture of treating their employees horribly.
Buck Fuc-ee’s. It’s a terrible company founded and run by scumbag human beings that built this chain of junk-peddling tourist traps on a culture of treating their employees horribly.
It’s not a matter of trustworthiness or honesty. In the actual class taught by a state trooper, you’re instructed to only fail/pass a car for the state-mandated criteria for your own legal protection.
Just like our road maintenance taxes and the lotto tickets that were supposed to fund our education system.
It was done to satisfy Huffines who wanted it eliminated so his family could save $7.50 per car they sold at their mega dealership.
“So, prior to this new law, for $7.50 you could have a mechanic tell you if there was something unsafe on your car.”
No it hasn’t.
As a native Texan, let me first get the obligatory “GO HOME!” out of the way.
117 mile daily commute (round trip) combined with renting a duplex (can’t install 240v charger).
Tell me you didn’t even bother to look up the Bullitt Mustang without telling me you didn’t bother to look up the Bullitt.
Nobody’s said it yet?
I made the switch from a gas-powered mower and trimmer to Ego cordless about seven years ago.
So... Are all of the fluids 20 years old? Even the diesel? What about the tires? Belts? etc.
Ah yes, the Ford Escape, now by Buick.
It was the Pate Museum of Transportation. It closed 14 years ago.
Real? Ford Capri Mk1 with quad-headlights.