Those are great too, but I think the 800's are a bit better.
Those are great too, but I think the 800's are a bit better.
The crazy thing about my truck, is my original DRL bulbs both worked for 14 years! Must be some sort of voodoo witchcraft. I also have the original tailgate handle bezel.
I dunno man, all four of my power window motors are original.
I love the 400's too, and they’re certainly not bad, but I think the 800's are superior enough to warrant calling them better.
Any GMT-800 series truck. They look great (except for the cat-eye Silverados IMO, but some people love those too). They are the perfect combination of modern power and capability, without being way too big and stupidly tall like they all are now. They are very simple to work on, tremendously durable and incredibly…
Daaaaaaaaayum! Now we’re talking! I want it, and I want it bad! I agree, it needs to be in the $4-5k range.
I feel like something may be a little off… 2100 students and 500 drivers? That’s just over 4 students per driver. I’m wondering if that’s supposed to be 50 drivers?
Where the hell did you find a Ruckus for $200? The cheapest non-runner I’ve ever seen, was $500. And it sold quickly. Good for you man, you stole that thing!
The Volt. Everybody I’ve ever met who actually bought one, loves/loved it.
I’m a big fan of their enclosed 6x12 trailers. Their motorcycle trailers are also most excellent.
U-Haul's trailers are indeed excellent. For some people in makes sense to own. If you haul cars frequently, or something too big for a U-Haul trailer. For occasional use though? Yeah, U-Haul is the way to go. When I killed my utility trailer, I just started renting them. Way cheaper for the 1-3 times a year I need one.
Look at all you old men yelling at clouds. It's amusing.
There's a guy down the street who has one of these. I'll have to look the next time he gets it out.
“I’ve resolved to err on the side of trust, and to factor in an occasional breach as just an unfortunate and inevitable part of life.”
I’m very excited that Iowa is coming back. Gateway puts on a great show too, and the event is incredibly successful, so it thankfully isn’t going anywhere.
How is this even a question? The answer is beef jerky.
That’s a hell of an adventure!
Whatever they can afford. I'm willing to match whatever they can save, so they can get something that isn't a total pile. If they want a car, they'll need a job.
Thanks!
In February of 2006, about a month into my new teaching career, I bought a CPO 2004 GTO with 5200 miles on it. Because what you should do when you finally get two nickels to rub together, is commit to paying 25% of your take home pay on a fast car, right?