spending 42k on a chevy seems better than 42k on a honda
spending 42k on a chevy seems better than 42k on a honda
that is what honda should have built odyssey pickup would have been so much better.
gas consumption is about the same if not worse than some other models that are more capable. That plus price always kills me, the first ridge line rode better than the trucks of its day but most 1/2 tons ride pretty nice now.
I was just thinking this weekend it would have been better as a minivan conversion with a long wheel base. Then maybe the mileage would have been good enough to justify buying one over a real truck.
If you are off contract already and the system is now yours you can switch to a cheaper monitoring company. The one I know of where I used to live was smith security $16 a month and they install a cell antennae so you dont have to have a land line
early 90s and made by honda and called a prelude
How are you not out of gas by the time the real weight gets there. I can see some weight on the bar to get you “primed” through the full range of motion but all these warmups would have me done before the actual set.
I have little to no faith that my neighbors would get stuff fixed if someone else let their property go to shit.
Sure, that one guy that painted his house purple and doesn’t cut his grass until the city writes him up doesn’t make his neighbor say fuck it and do just a little less and there is no such thing as a snow ball effect.
Performance models. yeah not like the other 99% of cars out there. The benefits of a manual other than personal preference are, and have been, diminishing for a long time. Speed, gas mileage maintenance costs all these are getting to be the same or better for automatics.
Lets see non-performance model luxury vehicle I just spent 50k on, yep I now want it to have the least comfortable transmission which requires more thinking and action while sitting on my recliner like front seat.
and the trailer is the start of that
As someone else pointed out on here, a boat in the driveway, then a trailer, then an rv then a commercial vehicle then not taking care of the house, lawn, trash, dog shit. A neighborhood can go to shit in a few months, it can take decades for it to come back from it if it ever does. If a neighborhood is already…
Yeah but when it comes time to sell then that blue house (im thinking like a baby blue eyesore) is going to fuck your property value. And if somethings costs me money then I can be pissed about it.
I would, hell I am fairly sure if I would have noticed the old boat down the block I would have not bought my place. I didn’t buy another one because the neighbor constantly parked two f450s with 35ft airboats in front of his place.
Yes it is part of more issues but lets say my house meets 90% of what they want then you add the trailer and the sale falls through. My buddies 180k house wasn’t selling and the feed back was no fence. So he installed 2k worth of fencing and sold for 190 to someone who previously said no due to the fence. So yes…
When you make the choice to live in a front driveway (and from the looks of the picture short driveway as well) with no side or back access to your yard, you actively make a decision not to have big toys. If you can afford a giant trailer and the cars and tools to fill it you can probably afford to live in the…
Not douchey just like their neighborhood not to look like shit
I have one of those a two blocks from me, as I would like to sell me house and its illegal to park commercial vehicles over night in the neighborhood he ass was reported. The guy with the Uhaul for a few days not reported.
Unless a lobbyist paid them too, then they would say jesus was against trailers and get some law passed.