There’s a reason why you never see bats or earthworms or naked mole rats driving, other than because they…
There’s a reason why you never see bats or earthworms or naked mole rats driving, other than because they…
Thank you! I came here to say just that.
I’m a Jeep fan but I have to say, I agree with the Fish Guy. It’s incredibly disrespectful to the environment and an ad like that really encourages bad behavior on the part of Jeep owners. Hunters and fishermen, who make up a large segment of the Jeep market, are (or should be) great stewards of the environment. Jeep…
It does beg the question, though;
There, sadly, will not be new XJs.
Hah, this has given me a flashback to working at a now defunct electrical retailer in the UK with salespeople who took low-level fraud to farcical levels.
Shit like this enrages me so much that it makes me want to throw my keyboard against the wall. Which is fine, because the Logitech 2600 Wireless Keyboard is built to sustain impacts of up to 600 pounds of force.
What’s that wishlist? Japanese Reliability, German Engineering, Italian Design?
I can think of a few reasons -
For a second I was afraid another insurance company claimed that doors are not an “essential part” and denied someone a loaner/rental after a door theft.
I would think not at all...
You must live in New Hampshire.
Less fun than you might think:
I didn’t want its beautiful gold wheels, red and gold decals, and bronze-tone rear quarter windows to hypnotize me…
I’ve been wanting a Nissan Pao ever since I learned that they exist, and for many years the idea of owning one just…
I find rainx to only improve visibility in very unique conditions: heavy rain on a fast road. Whilst using it in light rain in traffic causes the windshield to collect thousands of tiny white dots, meaning the wipers MUST be used or you cant see anything. But each time the wiper blade goes over the rainx it leaves a…
Gotta feel bad for the red BMW that pulled over, only to get utterly destroyed by that Audi TT. From what I’m seeing, stopping on the track is far more dangerous than just slowing down, threading past the accident and moving on.
Also, I have to ask—why the hell did you click on this story? That headline should have been a huge warning to you, right? I don’t mind, of course, I’m just confused.
Two years ago, I used junkyard parts to turn a $600 Jeep Cherokee into an off-road beast. Then I rebuilt a dilapidate…
I agree but isn’t this particular movie a true story? I don’t think it belongs quite in the same category because it was Kumail’s real life experience with his current partner and not a fictional creation. Thoughts?