Negative externalities.
Negative externalities.
Straps: Not just for trailers and roof racks.
Yep, they still generally allow this and I’ve done it recently.
When FCA has a better dealership experience than Nissan, you know something is wrong.
I use a local car sharing co-op. Depending what you rent, it’s as low as $3/hr+mileage (which includes your gas).
I feel ya. When the GM ignition switch recall came out it covered, you know, basically every GM made for a decade.
So you recognize that your noise is obnoxious and will cause people to hate you, but go ahead and force every to deal with it anyway as long as you’re reasonably sure that those people won’t be able to find you and confront you about it?
The additives also stop your coolant from boiling. Your engine is running the coolant, under normal operating conditions, near to or above boiling. This will be especially pronounced at a higher elevation.
The article basically sums up the issue with Bluetooth as I don’t know. Uh, interference I guess?”
Canada’s bill of rights guarantees a presumption of innocence in the eyes of the law. We’re not savages.
Local laws make so much as touching my phone while driving a $280 fine and ~10% hike in insurance plus other penalties for a first time offense (second+more go to vehicle impoundments).
Chinesium and half the other shit he says has been popular for a long time. Chinesium even managed an Urban Dictionary entry in 2010.
Figure out a good habit to prevent it.
That’s the kind of stuff you sue someone over...
If your business is making so little money that $15/yr in expenses to support your primary form of communication (reminder that a phone line is going to be like minimum $250/yr) is too much to swallow then your business isn’t really viable.
The US, Canada, the UK, and probably everywhere else.
You can’t even see two opposing walls of the crate - how do you know how big it is to know that it’s too small?
Also most states it is against the law to drive with out shoes!
Why not use FWD?
The freezing is because of the ads.