Honestly, I like the way some of them look. There’s some likability in their quirkiness, but they’re definitely not a practical option.
Honestly, I like the way some of them look. There’s some likability in their quirkiness, but they’re definitely not a practical option.
This is good info. Thanks.
Never say never, but perhaps that’s not a bad thing. The auto industry now 120+ years old, is figuring things out. The industry and the trends, needs, and tastes it serves will continue to evolve.
Good find. Maybe the same policy with other major insurers? State specific?
If you’ve seen the guys who run around the high desert of SoCal, this type of a lift setup on a pickup is way more common. Nearly the same issue occurs when they bias their front suspension for long-travel and leave the rear at an MoL stock height.
Sorry, this isn’t a matter of marketing or profiteering. Trends come and go. For decades the station wagon was the go-to family vehicle when one wanted extra space or added utility. Then came minivans, which gave way to SUVs.
On a map, Elgin I think is more properly east of Austin, rather than being northeast. The city of Austin sprawls pretty far and wide on a map.
We can all have our opinions on the tastefulness of an aftermarket trend. There’s a cultural element to some of these customization trends that not all of us can relate to.
NC/SC - Left (fast/passing) lane speed monitors.
There’s probably a limit to what he could get from the Tesla driver, or the Tesla’s owner. Not everything civil matter needs to result in a lawsuit.
This seems to be the right logic. The Subie owner is likely covered from multiple angles.
Comprehensive, which would cover this type of a situation (right?), isn’t very expensive. I would say its an essential cost of driving if you choose to or have to street park.
I’m in the camp that the GoFundMe thing is a bit much. He did street park and he’s insured.
Life seemed a whole lot easier when the only outlet for sharing home videos was through Bob Saget on AFHV.
There are lots of things in life we’re not paid to do, but we still do them with a bit of pride and care.
I guess it all depends on who is on the job.
I just had to look this up. I can’t believe that Nevada emissions tests cars older than Cali. Mind blown.
Whoa, so you’re saying the mechanic was stealing from the shop too? “Apparently this guy would cook up a huge list of “needed repairs” that would cost an owner in the thousands. In reality, the car would maybe need a couple hundred dollars worth of work and he would pocket the difference.” I’m guessing that Big O…
So, wait. If they were reading the meter incorrectly, why did you remove your tint? Wouldn’t it have made sense just to go to a different shop that knows what they’re doing?
This site has so many grammarians who are very quick to correct the authors for typos and a myriad of other editorial faux pas. However, the comments section goes unchecked. It is even worse when those entries are selected and posted into one of these posts without editing.