potbellyjoe
PotbellyJoe and 42 others
potbellyjoe

As someone who tows small sailboats/dinghies, load your gear into the front of the trailer, even better if you have a tackle/storage box on the front of the trailer to avoid potential for wind issues and trailer wobble. Light trailers are easy enough on almost anything, but they’re prone to road ridges and wind.

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In three years in my town of 8000 people we’ve had two people killed by cars. Both by intoxicated drivers.

Not only is it just truly awful crap. My manager used to douse himself in it when I worked at the Hummer Dealer in the 2000s.

NJ changed their laws, mugshots are no longer public record. I think it changed in 2018 or so, but I really don’t feel like googling it to confirm.

A bigger miscarriage of justice in NJ right now...

I hope they think long and hard about their poor decisions while they're on paid leave.

Considering the digital odometer for Vibes stops at 299,999, I’m sure the company also wanted a car that would actually show miles for tax purposes. Unless he was 100% on his trip odometer.

They were built in California by UAW labor though. Sure, foreign parts, but that’s the case for many ‘domestics’ with German transmissions, or even being made in China or Spain, not even just the ‘NAFTA-domestic’ vehicles that are more Mexican or Canadian production.

Oldsmobile Achieva SCX

Some of those that work forces...

Long wheelbase continent-crossers.

Cool, but I don’t want V6s, the I6 is much easier to wrench, smoother, and torquey.

Cheap, basic, I6 powered half tons.

Two guys I went to high school with in the late-90s got the absolute wrong cars for who they were. Kid #1's dad owned a Ford dealership and #1 kept going to the lot and ‘borrowing’ Mustang GTs only to get pulled over, wrecked, or just in general trouble. His personal car was an Explorer, he rolled 2 of them before

So they were worse?

Except this very much did impact the standings.

So what you’re saying is that this is nowhere near how personal that situation got. And that somehow, in your mind, prices what I said wrong?

“Nevertheless, the language that was used, and making it so personal, was a level that we have not seen in this sport before.”

I’m more likely to grab a Saab 9-3 for $5500, but it wouldn't have the 1 of 132 factor that means once every two years at a gas station someone will say to you, "That was the version I wanted when I bought my Le Baron."