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I can’t listen to bummer music while driving. I’ll even skip over sad songs I otherwise like because I don’t want negativity on the road. More upbeat music can pull you through trouble on the road. For example, I was listening to “Mr. Lucky” by John Lee Hooker when a previous vehicle broke down. It was nice to have a

The car must have sold already. I was hoping to get a nice big picture of the rust in the trunk, but it was not to be. NP as long as you don’t find any structural rust. I’d fix it up mechanically and give no effs about the cosmetic stuff. Hell, I’d even leave the top as is and only drive it in good weather.

Since the child was quickly found and not harmed, I feel comfortable in saying this.

And once it hit the news channels that you were fired for helping save a kid - they’d be begging you to come back. And probably with all sorts of bonuses and benefits. Forgetting for a moment about all the other offers that’d be heading your way.

Hmm, and how do you know so much about money laundering Gubbin? Or should I say… Heisenberg?!

I have the perfect case for buying this car- You pay 14,500 crime dollars, sell it to someone else for 8,000 dollars, and then walk away with 8,000 legit dollars.

It’s telling that nothing draws more negative/angry/defensive comments on RCR’s videos than when they review pickups. It seems like other vehicle owners can have fun with it and the stereotyping of people who drive them, but the truck bros aren’t as willing to laugh it off.

The price seems a little high for the mileage. Narrow ND for me. Knock a few grand off and I think you have a fair price for an economical car that won’t bore you to death on the way to work.

Either that or vaped-in. I don’t know if it’s as impossible to remove as smoke, but that has to leave some kind of residual smell you’ll never fully get rid of.

It looks like a good way to get rid of excessive window tint, too.

The problem is TMU. I didn’t say anything about the miles the odometer shows, since as noted by Rob the odometer is broken.

And yes, those are Doral tires mounted to the wheels. That’s a secondary by Japan’s Sumitomo and available at places like Walmart. We’re not here to tire shame, however.

I don’t want to lay into the poor driver, so you won’t hear a peep out of me.

Even the most epic hate fucking of all time can only carry a relationship for so long.

Reeeeeeally getting sick of hearing (not from this site, obviously) that these assholes are not seriously wanting to take things this far. They have no endpoint in sight. I hope we’re ready for the American Taliban states to start registering women and girls of reproductive age for mandatory lab work to make sure they

Starting at $31,500 in the compact crossover market seems like a big risk. If buyers can get a base RAV4, CR-V or any other generic larger crossover for the same price, the Hornet will have to absolutely slay it on performance to make a case for itself. Performance isn’t a major selling point amongst entry level

I used to have a car that would randomly go into limp mode, requiring that I pull over and restart it. The 6 months I spent trying to fix it were the worst of my automotive life. I had to plan my routes carefully to make sure I would always have a safe space to pull over when it happened. Highways? I was not brave

Beautiful. That car was built for the road, but in Miami you rent it to people who love the rails.

I think the seller is going to need to replace the 1 with a 2 in order to find a fun/sporty car that meets Turo’s requirements. They generally require vehicles are no more than 12 years old, so his 4Runner is about to age out of eligibility. He needs something new enough that he can actually rent it out for more than

I think he’s looking for $15,000 total, not 9 payments of $15,000. :P.