shawngrosser
NotTheQuattro
shawngrosser

I bought a used 530e earlier this year.  Basically, I have an electric car for commuting and around town, and a gas car for long trips, which means never thinking about charging.  I can’t get enough of it.  Operating costs have been low, the car is quiet, comfortable, easy to drive, and plenty fast and fun.

What I find most amazing is the repeat DUI arrestees.  There was only a 1% chance they were going to get caught, and they got caught multiple times.  Statistically, that means they’ve been doing a lot of drunk driving out there.

Around me, you would need a permit for anything that is going to be used for a driveway.  You wouldn’t be allowed to be this close to a neighbor, and you wouldn’t be allowed to use gravel.  And they enforce, vigorously.  

Wait, a David Tracy article, about the body of a car, that doesn’t mention rust?  This is quite weird.  David, you sure this is your car?  You sure this door issue wasn’t caused by a rusted out floor board or something like that?

Perhaps you can find someone to properly apply rust to the tail pipe to match the rest of your fleet.

You live in a hilly area too?

I’m terrified that I’m going to buy a really old jeep, fix it up in an irrationally short amount of time, make it work “good enough” and then set out on an 1800 mile trip, and that the jeep won’t make it.

Also, can I get out of grays?

So, the information on your credit report is personal information that belongs to you, the consumer. The score is a proprietary calculation, that belongs to the bureau. It may sound convuluted, but it was really that argument that legally made the credit bureaus release the actual information. The number itself is a

So, two things. Can I get ungrayed, and when do we get an update? I’m desperate to see more of this!

It was fantastic.

So, when do we get another update? I’ve been waiting with baited breath to hear how many more things go wrong!

Its the doors. They want to copy the doors.