rallymaniac555
rallymaniac555
rallymaniac555

It’s a same hatchback as BMW X6 

They’re doing it wrong. Take that bloated heavy and expensive car, remove all of the interior, tig-weld the chassis, put in a simple roll cage and a pair of buckets seats and pass on the savings in removal of unnecessary parts to consumers that will want a weekend warrior toy car.

I started getting spinal ache between shoulders that I’ve never had. Changed to Helix and the pain went away. Looks like I found out that the memory foam is not for me. 

well, yeah. Casper was OK but after 60 days i developed a back ache so I returned it. Helix was decent but later my situation changed and I had to upgrade to larger bed. These companies do want you to keep the mattress at least for 30 days before you return it so that you can get adjusted to it. Looks like my

because you can return it for a full refund if you don’t like it. It’s like showroom comes to your house at no cost and not hassle to you. I purchased Casper, tried it for 90 days and returned it with ho hassle for a full refund. Then I got Helix, tried it for 80 days and loved it but decided to upgrade to a larger

you really need to try Casper and Helix. I tried both and successfully returned both for a full refund. Times have changed. It’s as easy as sending an email and opening the door for people that will come and remove it from your house at no cost to you. I guess it may be slightly different with a Tesla if financing is

except it will either be slower if you take the wagon or much taller and less sporty (and also slower) when you take a Tiguan. I have 4door GTI and I love it. Kids can get in and out without me getting out of the car and I can haul bicycles and furniture inside if I so desire. 

correct, there is no welds and there a gaps between sections to allow for contraction/expansion. This is less technologically advanced and as a result makes for a lot less smooth ride. You can feel and hear every section gap as the good old rhythmic “tuk, tuk... tuk, tuk... tuk, tuk...”

you can tell that these people in the video are Europeans not by the fact that they are waving the flags but by the fact that they are all holding their cellphones the correct way (horizontal) for the takeoff vids/pix :) 

You’re right, every company has their problems but it’s the GM and Chrysler corporation that have the highest share of these issues and when they do get discovered, they pretend like nothing happened.

Yet another great story of GM standing behind their fantastic products. Just like the they did with the other major issues in their products notably the ignition switches most recently. This is why i will never ever own a GM product. 

It’s not a woman. It’s a child... then it starts to make sense. 

Brand loyalty expectations are getting out of hand at some places. I used to work at Navistar and at one point they decided to force all of the transportation companies that were making deliveries or parts and materials to Navistar’s plants to be done only with Navistar branded trucks. Basically they were forcing some

You are giving these guys way too much credit. Most of that lot is probably RAM pickups and some wranglers. 

this is as stupid as the parking lot rule. Nike makes awful shoes from the aesthetic’s standpoint. What if you don’t like any of the models and dig Adidas or Puma better? 

The problem arises when people find it absolutely necessary to come from the left most lane to their exit without completing one full rotation of the circle. What if I told you that you could have a roundabout with 10 lanes and as long as people take their time to gravitate towards the outward lane while perhaps

See, this proves that Earth is the round flat disc ;) 

try WRC. This is a totally different ballgame. Scenery and action and you can’t be in every corner a little like on the track so you have to pick your places wisely, sometimes with only minutes to spare as you move from stage to stage. 

COTD :) 

but he was OK putting a hand out for subsidized education when he needed one...