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I attend a convention in Atlanta, Ga each year. There have been enough AirBNB cancelations during the convention that we are flooded with bad comments just before the convention about how their AirBNB canceled; to the point where people actually post and warn people not to rent on AirBNB for the convention. (This

Most states require rentals to have phones, for emergency purposes.  It amazes me how folks will NOT reverse search a phone number for vacation rentals.  A year or two ago, some fraudster decided to give more than one person my landline #, and I received more than one voice mail related to my “rental unit.” Being a

You are taking it personally? Its not saying at all that AirBNB is a scam or its a rampant problem. Its just telling their users to be more viligant, ask more questions, and do some research before booking stays through its service. Pretty much every website that offers services like this have scams on them, even if

‘nuf said

Wouldn’t be surprised if someone did clear silicone caulk as well.  I think someone should do a straight-faced YouTube ‘mod’ video on that and see who takes it seriously.

Dodge: Please take the shipping covers off

Anyone got a pair of wire strippers who wants to carpool from socal up to the bay area?

There are always people who can’t afford the cars they buy...

I thought Catholic priests preferred to ride younger hardbodies.

Hi there, I’ve played over 200 hours of Wildlands in co-op and had high hopes for Breakpoint, but my open beta impressions are very similar to yours.

This man gets it!

Moot point, they subsidize diesel the way we subsidize gas and they use that instead. They have always preferred smaller cars and wagons to trucks and SUVs. The sedan-wagon vs. CUV distinction is true and has been proven. The Crosstrek is a wagon by any other name that happens to ride higher (like the VW Alltrack), so

That’s not really true. The US is the only place around the world with such a SUV/CUV-dominated market. When the Europeans want room, they buy wagons and MPVs. Same goes for the Latin Americans, the Asian market, Arab world, etc. Not to mention, thing about what ‘huge’ meant back then. The large cars of the 1960s were

For many people, if you don’t need a truck for work on a daily basis, you can get a perfectly nice used truck from the late 90s for $4-5k, all day long. Sure, it’s going to have miles on it, and it’s probably not great as a daily driver, but for weekend folks like me, it’s perfect.

Now yours sounds like a truck I can appreciate. Honest, hardworking, and not the size of a fucking aircraft carrier. Most new trucks are just incredibly stupid with their space management.

Really disagree with this, particularly the sports car part of the analogy. They’re actually pretty antithetical to each other. Torch or somebody made this point in an article about being a ‘tough guy’ on the road a little while ago. There are fewer small, interesting cars on the road because these behemoths make it

Truck people need not apologize for their choice in vehicle, just like no one in a sports car should apologize for theirs. The whole hating on trucks/cuvs/SUVs things is dumb and tired. Don’t like that I get less mpgs than you? Eat a scabby dick and worry about your own pitiful and sad existence.

So lemme get this straight, they’re so detail oriented that they align Center caps a specific way (which I’m actually ok with because veee musht hav ORDAH!) but not so much that they won’t call a car with neither forced induction NOR and internal combustion engine, a “Turbo?” GTFOH

What do you define as SUV things, out of curiosity?