psycho78
Psycho78
psycho78

I won’t fault a busy young parent for not having time/energy to de-kid the car before snapping the pics. And the new battery takes away one source of anxiety I would have in buying a 6-year-old EV. But in the end it’s still a 6-year-old econobox, just electric. I’ll pass.

Do people just wake up one day and go “I’m going to list my car for sale” and then they take pictures without even cleaning out the Fritos bag or whatever is sitting on the center console? Or removing the nasty seat cushion? I’m not saying you need to get a pro detailer over, but come on.

Hmmm 18000 for a 6yo 44K mile Bolt... OR 20K for a brand new Bolt no one has own...... Decisions decisions. 

ND - The math doesn’t work. I can buy a new base model for under $20k (after tax credits). If this were offered by a qualified dealer, it might qualify for the used EV credit. But it’s not.

It’s 100 percent of the truck that 90 percent of truck buyers actually need.

I wish it had a bench seat and automatic on the column.

If it had a stick they’d sell at least one (to me).

The steelies on this truck are absolutely sublime

ND just because it’s so damn fugly.

I was a reluctant NP until the salvage title thing.  ND.

Well, this should nicely hammer Subway into obscurity. Not only is it going to take MUCH longer to get most of their subs, but even worse, I have serious doubts that each franchise will take the time to routinely & properly clean their slicers. I know that the local Kroger/Frys I use had a serious issue cleaning their

And let me guess, Subway corporate is going to force heir franchisees to buy new equipment and train employees all the while threatening to take their franchises if they don’t comply.

For some reason a couple years ago the more toxic people within the gaming community started an anti-positive campaign putting forth the idea that being positive is ackshually 100% more toxic than insulting your compatriots.  And it’s been gaining traction ever since.  

Wreckfest can get away with it because its cars are not licensed.

Just no. Get out of here with the prestige brand. Coming from someone who has nice cars but also sold cars for a long time, you need to get a normal car. Anything in a luxury brand that’s going to be within your price range is going to be older. Given you’ve exhausted your finances I’m assuming you will need to get a

It was about 48 minutes after moving from NYC to the tree lined streets of suburban New Jersey that we realized one car isn’t going to be enough (even when it’s a most excellent Volvo V60 Polestar) and we need a second one.

2017, they said this:

This is one of the few decisions that could ultimately crater their company.

Do streaming services really have “competitors”? Each one has specific unique content licenses and no one else has the same thing licensed.

Hopefully they base it on device ID and not IP addresses. I switched to mobile internet last year, and it did not work with Hulu Live TV due to the variable IP address. I dropped them for a competitor and will happily do the same for Netflix if that’s the case.