panda103
Panda103
panda103

I prefer to buy direct from the mgf. The only time I go to the dealer after purchase is for warranty work.  And the purchase experience was not good.  And the warranty work is not good.  Why do they schedule an appointment if I have to wait 45 minutes after the appointment start time for them to begin the work?

I explained who in the story, you know, if you had read it. Or did you just come here to be a dick?

Make your dreams come true. (I have no association with the posting other than I need it to go away before I make bad choices.)

are you familiar with basically every single windshield, fixed side window and rear glass on any car manufactured in the last, oh, 40 years?  because they are all just glued in place.  the old rubber gasket with locking ring went away about then....

This story makes me suspect that I was lied to as a kid. I thought potheads drove like this.

Yeah, it’s not a perfect analogy. All I was trying to get at is that how bug of an insurance risk you are is only partly correlated to how good of a driver you are. Insurance companies have always known this (hence why they want to know stuff like where you live) but now they have the technology to get way more

1st gear: If this is anything like all insurance companies... If you’re a shit driver your rates will skyrocket, and if you’re an excellent driver you’ll save $10 every 6 months.

Get out of here with your logic. 

Honestly, this whole debate is dumb.

Why would anyone put up with the city if they can actually work remotely.  I think the opposite is likely to occur and more people will leave the cities.

Throw in remote work and an inevitable shift of population into cities and yeah.

 

Set the speed limit by whatever is published on the map. If you want to travel at 95 mph, it’s on *you*. The car’s cameras, radar, etc do not have enough range to provide safe assistance at illegal speeds even if those speeds are “normal” for the area.

I like this concept in my heart, but my brain skipped a beat as I read “make it a camper”. Because you somehow compressed so much work and cost and frustration into those four words; it might be the most efficient use of the English language since the term “regime change”.

As if “make it a camper” was like saying “scrap

SO, how much could you get for scrapping everything behind the cab on that airport truck and then make it a camper?

And their “evidence” for many seemingly was “see how much they are covering the election and not Covid!” mostly because these mouth breathers can’t read anything other than headlines on a news site, and also can’t bother to scroll down to the next section after election things, that tends to have like 8 Covid articles.

“Patina is SWEATY!”

You can always burn it just like the Nikes.