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I use Car2Go and used to use ReachNow frequently and never in a situation where renting a car from a car agency would make more sense. Take the bus to work and then grab a car off a downtown street to run and errand and drive home in. Drop a car off for service and grab a Car2Go parked nearby to drive to work. Grab a

There are a few in Seattle, I think, but I never used it when it was all Smarts--BMW’s ReachNow service existed then and offered 3-series and i3's. I switched over to Car2Go when ReachNow died or merged or whatever. Car2Go’s app worked much better, but I could take or leave the CLA’s and GLA’s.

I use them in Seattle when I take a car in for service or a detail, sometimes to get in to work after dropping the car off and always to get back to the shop to pick it up. Uber or Lyft would work too but I prefer to drive myself and Car2Go (or ReachNow, while it existed) is often cheaper.

You don’t have to fill up the tank in a Car2Go, and within the service area you can park it in any legal street parking spot (and some parking lots) without paying for parking.

If you don’t think living in a Hilton Garden Inn three nights a week requires a traveling salesman to maintain a warrior’s mentality, you’ve never tried to eat breakfast at a Hilton Garden Inn frequented by traveling salesmen.

Either he took that picture in 1991 or that’s the last time she changed her hairstyle, but either way, good for the happy couple.

Agreed, especially if you also have to travel for the bachelor party.

Rantz might be wrong about a lot of stuff but I don’t think he’s a liar, which would mean Hahnemann is perhaps the single player it most clearly cannot be, since Rantz says the player has no ties to the Sounders. Hahnemann started and ended his career with the Sounders and is a current broadcaster.

It looks like one or two of his teammates asked him exactly this right after the play. What an idiot.

Another difference between the Gladiator and the Wrangler is that the Gladiator’s frame is actually welded together. Maybe.

In both Seattle and Portland (I’m a season ticket holder in Seattle) the reason fans started bringing Iron Front flags to games in the first place was to counteract MAGA and alt-right symbolism and marchers that had popped up before and during games. Literally, the counter-fascist symbols only appeared in order to

I love it. I would miss the constant torque for sure, although I probably wouldn’t miss the gas mileage. It’s been bulletproof so far and I’m onto a third-party warranty that will take me into 2021 and close to 75k miles...if I could extend it I probably would, because having been burned by a VANOS pump in an

2014 507 edition sedan. A 997 4S would definitely feel less raw, and I definitely have to consider how much I’d miss that feeling. But the availability of a manual is tempting and AWD would be nice for a daily driver since I live somewhere with frequently wet weather.

What I really want to know is whatever happened to Chris Dartmouth.

That’s what I’d get, although maybe that’s because I’m already leaning toward getting one when I run out of warranty on my C63.

Part of me may never fully forgive Wondo for THAT miss against Belgium in 2014, but he seems like a legitimately good dude and I love this.

It’s an Aussie goose, and it shows.

I went to Columbia for grad school and the band is a hell of a lot more interesting than the athletic program. They solicit donations a lot, and now I have a good reason to give them for not donating beyond “I need my money more than you do.”

I come in at no. 6 here, which feels about right. 6'3" is an excellent height to be in most situations, until you board an airplane or get in the back seat of a car. Maybe at 6'4" the “most situations” outweighs these inconveniences more, I wouldn’t know.

Came here to say the same. I love Moon.