If a flare wrench still fits, it’s not truly rusty.
If a flare wrench still fits, it’s not truly rusty.
and what is your solution?
what would make this truly newsworthy was if it was in self-drive mode while on fire, which it turns out, doesn’t appear to have been the case.
As a dad and a car guy, the answer is whatever kind of car the kid wants or there will be ZERO interest from the kid.
How do you make a Cavalier worth 10 grand?
I think “more bearings” = bad as well as “bigger bearings” = better is a bit of a simplistic argument. In reality, it’s more nuanced than that.
I’m not missing the point. If I cut the roof off my truck and lift the driver’s seat up 2 feet, then I’m the same height as a Sprinter driver and holy cow, my visibility sure is great from up here. (A Sprinter is 96" tall and my truck is about 72")
And the victim knew that they were just going to take the cats and leave?
1) castle doctrine in various states allows you to use deadly force to protect your castle
The problem I’m having with your theory is, if I’m sleeping in my car and wake up to the sound of someone sawzalling it, I’m going to shoot first and ask questions later. I don’t know what their intentions are, only that they are hostile.
yes, anything is possible.
This is hilarious. So far you’ve shown me a minivan that was actually a truck and now you’re showing me bulk gravel delivery that comes via truck as a the reason why people shouldn’t buy trucks.
you’re moving the goalposts - that’s not the vehicle you described:
Unless your sprinter has a hole in the roof or is a sprinter el-camino, I doubt you can just drop a yard of gravel in the back from a loader.
Dirt. gravel. Ever try loading that INTO a van?
You get out of here with your logical arguments, statistics and science. /s
I have learned to laugh over the mandatory “trucks suck” weekly article, which is offset by another staff member about to sleep in their Suburban for 30 days.
the numbers on the side of the car being “pushed back” reminds me of a lot of dirt track numbering schemes...
I have a Sierra with a cap. Parking garages make me sweat, because my truck isn’t that tall, but it’s full height all the way back.
there’s an entire video that goes into the unique challenges, but the short version is: