Literally the whole point of this post is to figure out what people want to know so I can keep those questions in mind while riding it.
Literally the whole point of this post is to figure out what people want to know so I can keep those questions in mind while riding it.
I've expected for a while to see Mitsubishi and Toast in the same headline.
I read the article: it sounds like the wheels will fall off sooner than later (if one of the other issues doesn’t kill it first).
...these are found with just a bit more miles for like half the price.
I propose that @RobEmslie get today’s COTD for “Corollavirus”.
Congrats, I’m awarding you with the medal of irrelevancy.
Definitely more interesting than an F1 race!
I traded my built 2-door JL with a $15k loan balance for a paid-for Lexus CT200H in anticipation of ordering my 2-Door Bronco. I’m all-in and I know I’m not the only one.
When is the dumbest presidency in history going to be over?
I mean, you could search and find out pretty good studies that take this into account for a total life cycle analysis. In the end, it ends up being a case of if you value total green house emissions vs land fill & recyclability vs total energy consumption. Electric cars come out ahead for emissions (even if your power…
1st gen Panameras were not pretty cars imho; but that’s what happens when your design department only has 911 styling language to use for a sedan. The 2nd gen car was a big improvement.
Lol seriously, can you imagine having money for actual nice cars, that drive fast and handle and look great, but you limit yourself to GM dog shit only? LMAOO. Boomer indeed.
Clearly he has more money than taste...or imagination- with 4 cars with the same engine in the garage. I’m not impressed. They’re probably all at 100k miles and he’s gotta rotate between each one while the other 3 are broke because it’s Chev-ro-let
That garage is one Harley short of the ultimate Boomer trifecta.
“No rush to sell!!”
I definitely had this set as a kid.
I can smell these pictures.
But when replacing a burnt out taillight involves “learning to code”, something has gone terribly, terribly wrong.
I have a friend who is a time traveler. His name is Jim Spanfeller, and he is determined to bring the usability of websites from the late 1990s to the modern internet.