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Beyond the general ickiness of blowing up war graves, there is a cost to the local communities in that they are losing artifacts that bring tourists to the area. Some of the wrecks are almost completely gone now. Good luck attracting divers to the sea floor crater that used to have a diveable wreck in it.

It’s subtle. After the 3rd time watching the music video for Sleep Now in the Fire, I began suspecting those fellas didn’t like unregulated capitalism. 

Would it have killed the seller to put a little more detail in the ad? I would guess that Chevy conversion means the ubiquitous 350 SBC, but again we have very little to work with here. No info, no dice.

I have 3 options that are widely available with a stick in the $15,000 and under range; Accord sedan or coupe, Mazda3 hatchback, and Tacoma. The Accord is a roomy and safe car that will run like a champ until your daughter gets sick of driving it. You lose some interior space with the Mazda3, but the hatch makes

Nissan Altimas spend a lot of time on trucks, either because the transmission failed or they got repossessed. It doesn’t surprise me that it saw a wrecker and decided to get onboard before it was taken by another Altima.

Once I saw it was a sedan, my brain autofilled Nissan Altima. Nothing is more Altima than hitting a large truck stopped on the shoulder in broad daylight while cruising in the passing lane.

I’m surprised the seller isn’t asking more for it. Maybe the car has issues in person that don’t come through in the ad, but based on the info we have it’s a steal. Drop the top and shove your “Thriller” cassette tape in the dash and relive the 80’s whenever you want.

There was even some kind of a wave they could have surfed on. The lesson learned is to fill your car with liquid and let the water hammer effect carry you to safety. 

The dealers should have taken her seriously when she said “Nice inventory mate, be a shame if something was to happen to it.”

Brave Sir Hawley ran away

I’d say what Lester did takes balls, but you know.

Yes, it was a horrible crash. The motorcyclist had his daughter on the bike with him and they both died. The driver had stopped in the left lane of a highway for the ducks. She was sentenced to jail time served on weekends and a 10 year ban from driving. The driver had some factors in her favor at sentencing,

If that oil change sticker from 1987 is accurate, then this car really could have only 39,000 miles on it. The condition of the paint and interior is so good that it would not surprise me at all.

Unfortunately, I don’t think there will be any kind of relief or compensation provided in those areas. Maybe the resale value will recover as we get further away from this debacle and the fixes offered by Kia/Hyundai hopefully bring theft rates back towards what you would normally expect for these sorts of vehicles.

All in all, he’s just another dick in the wall.

This one’s easy peasy.

The ad was up for a week according to the screenshot. I’m guessing that means the seller didn’t take it down until 6 days after the sale.

But he’s from out of town! How else was he supposed to find out which bridges he could not fit under? /s

Nothing screams MAGA louder than a pile of empties around the couch and a negligent discharge hole in the ceiling.

I want to NP this so badly, but I can’t with the miles and mods that make me worry that it has been flogged. Having a filing cabinet’s worth of maintenance records isn’t quite the flex the seller thinks it is.