many a book shall be rightfully thrown.
many a book shall be rightfully thrown.
no fly list needs repurposed to prevent these belligerent morons from making a repeat performance.
Whatever Sam Raimi has in his Delta ‘88 - that’s the engine that you want in your GM. Also, do remember that you can’t spell buick without “ICK”.
I live literally a stone’s throw away from a GM truck assembly plant, So yes, I can safely say that I’ve been to the USA. LOL. Considering that most people would have to take an 84 month loan on such a gigantic gas burning vehicle while the price of gasoline continues to skyrocket, I still do not see the appeal here…
Telling people that it is okay to use standard blinker fluid in luxury cars. Always use Ultra Premium DOT-6 compliant Quantum Synthetic blinker fluid in that E-series... Like Torch says, take good care of your indicators. :rolls_eyes:
Considering that modern plates are printed using what is effectively an HP Deskjet, whose tech was not available stretching back to most of the 1900's, it was tough to have artistic designs and multiple variants of plates because new stamping dies were required to be made, which was expensive. As illustrated by this…
Unfortunately, I am traveling to Ohio tomorrow. I can’t stay away because we visit with family there. Also, bonus points for traveling to the county with the most “party plates” per capita. ugh. Most states you get jail time for a DUI, in Ohio, you get party plates and an ignition interlock that you have to pay for -…
If I can order nearly anything else on the planet (from some rando site named after a south american river) and know the damn price that I’m paying in the year 2021, why do we, as good red-blooded Americans allow bad dealerships to wear the “stealership” label as a badge of honor? Most manufacturers know damn well…
$99,999. Seems pretty “reasonable” LOL. Honestly I’d prefer much smaller displacement, higher revving twin turbo’d six cyl’s. The weight of this thing has to be enormous - requiring a very heavy duty frame and suspension setup. Ergo, the ONLY racing application here is drag races. And yet, I bet the Model S Plaid…
Serious question here... does this vehicle honestly need to exist? So you want a people carrier and an off-roader and have $67k blowing a hole in your pocket? Why not just get a $33.5k minivan and a $33.5k wrangler and get the best of both worlds? How often does it occur to people that its a good idea to load up 17…
If I could give you 73 stars I would... My inner Torchinsky is crying about how this could have been an article about taillight fetishism instead.
Was going to ask about when they’ll plop a diesel in there... but, none of their existing engines - including the brand new F33A have more torque than the new hybrid in the Tundra.
Yeah, that is totally the case. But hey, now is a great time to buy puts on JD.
In my spare time, I dabble with investing (because I have a day job, doing real work). This unique perspective allows me to see both sides of the debate. Since we all know that JD is highly profitable, and that yes, investors want to reap profits, to do so sustainably requires attracting and retaining a happy,…
Was gonna bring my own answer here, but the iron puke fiero does it for me. it’s going to be hard to top that one.
I would NEVER trust a vehicle from Kendalltucky, much less an R32. If you lived in NE Indiana, you’d know what I’m talking about.
While I occasionally use my dad’s old ‘05 ‘rado - his has less than 100k miles on it with a perpetual CEL and power windows that work at best only 7 days out of each month, I can’t in good conscience give this an NP. Compared to the rest of the industry, GM’s are shit for reliability once the warranty expires. So…
Lexus RX300... they basically invented the crossover. Well, that’s not quite 100% true as there were others that didn’t quite sell as good that technically predate the RX, but Lexus’ entry was the one that that put the segment firmly on the map. And yes, we all have rather polarized takes on crossovers, but you can’t…
This one better make the slideshow dammit.
This one is very easy... the two-tone 1959 Nash Metropolitan 1500 hardtop coupe from 1988's cult-classic “UHF”. Although, it appears to be in near perfect condition, which you would not expect as it is owned by the lovable-loser of a always-down-on-his-luck protagonist, and is a stark contrast to say The Dude’s ‘73…