raymondskelley
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raymondskelley

A Traverse fits 90% of these - although it does have a few things that require the touch screen (or are easier - like pairing a phone, and responding to a text - it has a preset list you can pick from if desired) none of the essential functions (including climate) require touch screen and if he goes with the lt2

Every vehicle from the 70's onward has platnum - it’s in the CAT.

And healthcare - they are used in healthcare extensively....

I’ve seen zippers work.... 99.9% of the time however even in a ‘functioning’ zipper where most of the people are working correctly - there is always a group of people who must push things.

They don’t in China (which is what the article and others are talking about when they joke that a car near a coal plant in China makes a pocket of cleaner air).

Not in China. Depending on our next election - perhaps not in the U.S. either.

depending on exactly when it was bought he’s doing ‘around’ 40k miles a year - that’s high but not outrageous to do if you have a 100ish mile commute for instance you can do that just driving to work.

How about when your city doesn’t allow it.

Won’t these flamingos just learn that if you respect authority and follow orders interactions with assholes will end peacefully?

When is the last time you cleaned the dust bunnies? If the answer is over a year... get some canned air and do it. Hit every fan - then see how it’s working.

So what you are saying is if you want a reliable BMW buy one without an engine and throw an LS into it....

I’ve been learning how to wrench this past year - there is a special kind of joy in riding an old beaten pickup truck (that almost was killed in it’s last life as a ‘tree trimming’ truck) that you fixed up yourself.

If you watch the depreciation curve on a new vehicle - it has a sharp downturn from purchase to hitting the 36k mile marker that voids the mfr wnty. After that the value kind of stays steady to around the 100k mark.

Thanks for the heads up!

It amazes me that this engine can fit into a charger low to the ground - but somehow a ram engine bay needed a 3 inch lift.....

and Y2K was deemed a legitimate threat for people who didn’t understand how computers worked

In a big enough company - the policies are there to protect the employer from both employees *and* management.

#corrections

You don’t make it to the ‘last game of the championship’ on a rng card. You make it because your deck is solid and wins most matches - even after bad draws and such are taken into effect.