As a nurse I find your definition of gross humorous. That's nothing. This one time while doing a dressing change - ugh - never mind.
As a nurse I find your definition of gross humorous. That's nothing. This one time while doing a dressing change - ugh - never mind.
I was expecting to swoop in here all billy badass and brag about how small those blisters are compared to the blisters within blisters I used to get during 24 mile ruck marches in the Army... but then the second picture loaded and I almost lost my dinner. Whole lotta nope there.
Meh, ever seen ballet feet? My driving shoes are bunny slippers compared to my pointe shoes. That blister ain’t nuthin.
And suspension upgrades because now the engine is too good and its not in harmony.
Yuck.
Life comes at you fast...and reality hits you hard, BRO, YOU CAN’T PANIC IN THAT SITUATION, YOU JUST GOTTA LOOK AROUND AND SAY “WHAT AM I GONNA DO?!?”
I hope that Limp Bizkit hat is Snell rated.
Wreck me like a Huracan!
Gotta install that aftermarket tachometer...
*Eurobeat intensifies*
You took the words right out of my keyboard.
It’s easier when the P85D is essentially geared for 1/4 mile runs and has better traction from AWD. On the other hand, it doesn’t have the top-end acceleration of other 500 HP sedans like a Panamera Turbo S or a M5/M6.
I mean...
Don’t get me wrong, the Journey is a TERRIBLE car, but these people just come off as whiny and entitled to me. Maybe their sob story just isn’t sold well enough in the video. Not enough info to get me hateful at Chrysler here. If they really paid out of pocket for every one of these items, then that means that their…
The difference in this case is not drivetrain loss, it’s electrical delivery, and it’s more than an 18% loss.
And I’m sure Dodge is really broken up about it, having already been paid for delivering a product.
DeMuro just got out-DeMuro’ed.
Must be nice to be able to afford to crush a car. Even one as questionable as a Journey.