You can’t lose what you never had.
You can’t lose what you never had.
Look up the original Dodge emblem.
So you would rather see these workers be unemployed? They choose to do this kind of work because the options are even worse. You would deny them even this?
Nissan. By far. Every single one (except GT-R) is an overwrought mess.
Yup, tows great for about two miles.
Owned two. Both blew head gaskets. All this jibberish about small trucks always seems to leave out the fact that they suck lots of fuel, have an awful ride, tinny interiors, handle poorly, and really aren’t much fun.
I’m not terribly worried about a high mileage engine if it has good compression. It is all the other stuff that gets long in the tooth on the car at those miles that become nagging issues. Things like alternators, starters, blower motors, a/c compressors, hot water valves, wiper motors, switches, sensors, etc. These…
All of them.
I thought she was hot until I found out s/he’s a tranny.
Or just, you know, stay home and away from rioting.
Cool car.
Ordos, in Inner Mongolia, is the largest ghost city in the world. In other words, a driver's paradise.
That's gross.
You were the target market.
I view car salesmen like I view real estate agents: as people who chase easy money by forcing themselves as middle-men into a transaction where I know a lot more about what I want/need and which product of theirs will give it than they do.