If the original owner didn’t want to drive it neither do I.
If the original owner didn’t want to drive it neither do I.
See this is why I value the comments section more than the features. Learn something every day.
Many times I encounter people on the highway, in light traffic using the left lane to drive in. The left lane is supposed to be the passing lane. When someone behind you flashes their lights, they want you to move to the right lane, so they can pass!
If ever a post needed context...
I think the most shocking thing in this story is that Liz Cheney’s name appeared on their 2024 straw poll.
For the young’uns. I watch at least once a year.
Now get into details of where the hell you find sheets for these sorts of things!
Touchscreen, but the actual steering function needs to be a couple of sub-menus deep.
“PistenBully” does sound like a German sex toy.
Hmm, I’ve seen better on the subject.
You never want to hold on to oversized load for too long. Its unhealthy. I always unload before it turns blue.
if the truck driver was really just sitting there waiting for a green light doesn’t make him at fault? You have to be sure you can cross your entire vehicle before attempting to cross any kind of intersection right?
The really cool thing about Carvana is this: If you shake the vending machine just right, you get two cars.
But if you have the money and desperately need a new Z06, paying a six-figure markup may be the only way to get one.
I fly out on the wing. Sure, it’s cold and windy, and the weather can get pretty bad, but I keep myself entertained by staring in the window at William Shatner.
While $102.6 million may sound like a lot of money, it’s just a drop in the bucket for a company with a market cap of nearly $50 billion. And because this is a class action lawsuit with 38,000 members, each person will only get $2,700, which might cover just some of the repairs and the loads of oil those customers had…
Nothing lowers property values more than building a video instead of a bullet list!
I work at a university. We had a commencement speaker who started her speech by saying she’d follow the three “B”s of public speaking: Be Brief, Be Sincere, and Be Seated. She then rambled on for about 45 minutes.