sgt-jmack
Sgt Jmack
sgt-jmack

Rut row Raggy.

I detrim car doors all day, so I’ll make a video and show how this could not happen. Alarms go off when the door is opened and the door pin makes contact, or if there is a vibration sensor that senses when glass breaks, hence why loud pipes or bass makes the alarm go off.

Also, why is there a camera on the key?  Too suspicious. 

Fake. Unless you have the hood open and show me the belts turning when someone rotates the door lock, this is not real. Or someone rigged it to do just that, which is hard to do without serious modifications, which the owner would have known about, unless she bought it used.

On a side note, if you like lower costing vehicles, vote for the people with an R by their name, since over burdensome regulations always drive the cost of vehicles up, and they don’t usually come back down. And I am aware of the tariffs that aren’t really causing the price to go up, and if they were, it would go down

Because hatches are cool, and Toyota is selling a lot of them.

The Avalon is just as good as a Lexus, but a lot less expensive.

Maybe when they said “rethinking,” they mean they will look at making more.

Tat is the most ridiculous thing I have heard.  Costco was actually started out of the premise of supplying to businesses, such as restaurants.  Why else would anyone buy 500 lbs. of salt and pepper? 

I have never seen the food court inside a Costco.  All of the ones I have seen are outside of the building. 

If it takes about 300 days, every two years, to reach Mars, how did this car make it there in only 9 months, which is still approximately 30 days shy? I do understand that Mars was closest to Earth in July, so that would mean the rocket should have been launched in December of ‘17 in order to reach it in a short

That first question is one of the main reason Saturn didn’t sell a lot of cars. For some stupid reason, people want to negotiate. But then they moan and complain and say they just want a good deal. So some dealerships went to a no haggle price, and lowered the sales price on their vehicles. But then the customers

I’m not sure if it is still there, but there was a great Cadillac dealership on Rt 46 in Little Falls, N.J. Not too far from your area...

In the 14 to 15 years, 3 States and approximately 8 different dealerships I’ve worked at, I never heard a manager tell myself or any other salesman they could not take a used car to a 3rd party inspector. I personally have taken countless cars to the inspector, waited while they look them over and either made a deal,

Either the house is for sale and the car comes with it, or the guy accidentally put one too many zero's in the ad, and just went with it to see how many hits he would get. I dont care how many miles this car has on it, it isn't worth anywhere near $100k.

There isn’t anything new here. Just another way for the banks to milk every cent out of the people that can barely pay their bills now.

What happened to those freaky looking robotic , headless dogs or mules that DARPA was supposed to have for us to carry our packs?  I even better,  the exoskeleton that was supposed to be released already and would hold the weapons as well?

I agree after carrying the M240G and ammo, plus my regular gear.  My back is hurting today, and I just got a spike after reading this article. 

WTF is that? You’d have to make the HMMWV’s and pretty much all vehicles twice as large so we could get in and out of them.

They were commonplace years ago (50's -mid 60's), but were seen as too expensive, since there wasn’t a lot of science behind them, and back then 8 mpg was the norm, and adding 3 mpg wasn’t worth it. Jump ahead to 1965, and mpg drops from 7.8mpg to 5.6mpg and owners were trying to save money anyway they could. So