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I love this car precisely because it’s weird looking, not in spite of it. The only way it could be better is if it were painted British racing green or one of the John Player Specials. As for the panel gaps and general fit of the car, it’s a Lotus. They were not exactly known for that. If that’s something that bothers

It may not be very obscure but I’d go with Cool Runnings. It was one of John Candy’s final films and if you don’t at least tear up at the end you’re dead in side.

How is that working for Nissan? 

You mean getting in the car, going someplace, then going home when you’re done?

Why does “it has to be transported by truck” make it more expensive? That’s true of basically all liquid fuels.

Erik knows. He covered it in 1st gear:

No One Knows What’s Happening with the Used Car Market

Yay! Cheap gas.

The hospital should be done for negligence. How, in good conscience, can anyone be turned away for treatment for this virus? Over here in Ireland the government have requisitioned all private hospitals (we have a two-tier system with opt-in private insurance if people want it but social healthcare for mostly free) and

Sigh.

Fuck off with the transphobia 

search for poly zipper bag. The the stocking stuffer comment was my own lame attempt at humor. I will refrain from plugging my own company

I’ve lived where it snowed most of my life, I have never had AWD or snow tires.  Front wheel drive is good enough for most people.  Heck, I’ve even driven a RWD pickup truck with all seasons and just a few bags of sand in the back.  If the snow is too thick, I just stay home. But a few inches is fine.

Bottom line: think about how often you are driving in the snow.  If you live in an area that gets below 0 and salt doesn’t work, so snow stays around pretty much all winter, winter tires are a must. If you live somewhere that can get you back to pavement 24 hours after a decent snow fall, it probably isn’t necessary.  

...a pine tree air freshener to the car but seems to have failed to remove it from its retail packaging. What is up with that?

...these are found with just a bit more miles for like half the price.

If anything, I find it the opposite. I liked White Russians when I was younger; now the thought of mixing cream and sugar into my liquor makes me cringe.