Yeah. Her’s was the 5.7 I believe, which back then was the only choice on a Tahoe of that vintage if you wanted gas.
Yeah. Her’s was the 5.7 I believe, which back then was the only choice on a Tahoe of that vintage if you wanted gas.
Hmm. I’ll give you that. My mom had a ‘99 Tahoe that was fully loaded (cost 37k sticker, laughable now) but only kept it for probably 30k miles and 3 years. But I do see alot of them on the road still.
I can think of a couple angles of Julia Stiles that would do it for me...
Surely not. omfg.
Er yeah. All of them. Haha. I don’t believe BMW offered the 4 cylinder as an option on E36's in the US ever. I know they didn’t on E46's.
Nah that’s not true. The Silverado, Tahoe, and Suburban of that era are rock solid.
Lmao, my thoughts as well.
That is truly epic. May I ask what city in CT?
Is that bullet tooth Tony? He’s the only British Tony I know of...
if I had a million dollars....
You need to do both for the most affect. But criticism is not necessarily negative. It’s often constructive. Which is one of the ways you help someone learn. And thus potentially change.
Yeah. I mean engineers can’t possibly be expected to come up with a solution to that problem over such a short period of time.
And do one of two things. Lose some weight. Or work harder and get a better job. And thus buy first class.
You too, get a star. Well done.
Ooooooooooooooh. Well done bro. You get a star.
Reminds me of a line from The Big Bang Theory from Raj...
Sir I’m going to have to ask you to hand over your dignity.
Yes. 100%.
I agree with what you said about having to dig for the source of information. But in my opinion that does not mean we shouldn’t be holding people accountable for not providing the source and being transparent. It’s a big problem. Because not everyone bothers to check sources or is even wise enough to do so. I read…
That trigger is like a dwarf. Mad short yo.