I always facilitate the zipper merging—but no more than that. In other words, when I am nearing the point where mergers must merge or stop, I allow enough space for one merger, then I freeze out the sidezoomer as long as it is safe to do so. Of course, it all depends on how fast we're all moving. I generally err on…
This subject is as much of a hot button subject as abortion on the internet.
Verily, this vivacious visage of very vain vehicular velocity is a vantage of vexation vying for vengeance against the Teutonic Valkyire, a vanguard of vapid value that we may virtuously, viciously, vehemently vanquish!
It's not an S. On my world, it means hope.
You are correct, this is the interior of the extended cab.
Oh, I'm sorry, was Sir looking for restraint? I believe we have your car right over here.
While trucks are not my forte, I predict this and the Colorado will be hot sellers. I know a lot of folks with 5-10 yr old F-150s and Silverados who want a new truck but are turned off by the giant size of the current full-sizers. I suggest the Tacoma but for whatever reason they aren't into the Toyota. Hopefully Ford…
A scenario what would undermine the wonks here trying to scare people into buying a nannie-fob, who convieneintly ignore that reality.
Plain fact is that the person who "stole" the car was under the employ of the dealer at time of the incident. It does not matter if he was fired an hour or a month after the incident; an employee of the dealership took the car and destroyed it.
Dear Dealership,
If you have a car that you care so much about the possibility of a scratch or two on the paint from a brush that helps that same car stay safe, then why is it stored outside and driven in the snow (where the elements of cold, sand, and salt are free to attack it)?
Then you're an incompetent lazy fuck you likes to endanger yourself and other motorists. That said, I'm going to do you a solid and share this handy website with you. These incredible inventions called "gloves" allow you to brush snow off of your car without even getting cold hands! Some would even say they are…
Yeah, nothing. It's a bunch of weak plastic strands. If they scratch your paint, maybe you should stop buying Kias. Also, consider the damages leaving snow on your car for months on end will do to your paint.
Then remove it with your hands.
Sheetz stores definitely tend to be larger format and have much better variety. Living in New York now, I'd really be happy to have either around. I miss being able to pop out to Wawa for a cheap and fast lunch break between appointments. We do have Stewart's, which does do great ice cream, but the rest just isn't the…
I know in Colorado, dealerships are required to determine sales tax for the county/city the vehicle will be registered, and not for where the purchase is made.