Yup. I’ve been seeing more and more tap to pay pumps and that makes me happy.
Yup. I’ve been seeing more and more tap to pay pumps and that makes me happy.
As if the Cherokee and Grand Cherokee wasn’t confusing enough. I guess they’re only trying to market to the Jeep loyalists, who would already know the differences between the ‘regular’ version and ‘grand’ version.
That’s good to know about major banks. I prefer to have another level of safety by using CCs for all purchases, and my debit strictly for cash withdrawing. Disputing a CC charge, in my experience, is easier and faster than disputing a debit charge. Money out of your checking account is still money out of your checking…
Well, I guess people are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Carry cash that one can potentially drop and lose or be mugged for? Or use a debit card where the gas station can hold $175 and the potential for getting your debit card information stolen? It all sucks nonetheless. And seeing $100+ hold on my credit card…
Agreed. If you can’t get a credit card, pay with cash. If you can get a credit card, use it instead.
Debit cards should only be used to withdraw cash, and nothing else. Credit card companies offer more consumer protections from fraud, along with other benefits like cash back and/or points. Spend enough using the CC and you may be able to pay for that flight or hotel with points alone.
Getting to my destination in a timely and uneventful manner.
Ford can learn a thing, or 3 dozen things, from how Toyota manufactures their vehicle.
It’s not a replica. It’s made by the original manufacturer using original blueprints.
Good price if you can check desmo valve clearances and replace shims if needed at home every 6000 miles. Otherwise, you’ll spend more money keeping it running through the years than how much you bought it for.
Not normally a fan on disc wheels, but these are the perfect pairing for this car.
ANY modern Maserati. The Levante, Ghibli, and Quattroporte interiors all look the same. I once had a Ghibli as a loaner car and while it made such awesome noises, the interior was ugly and outdated looking.
Ah the forbidden fruits.
Que? The Elantra N and Kona N replaces the VN here in the USA. In Europe, they still get the i30N and now they get the i20N, in addition to the EN and KN. Hyundai has a larger lineup of sporty cars now than when the VN launched. Regardless of body type, Hyundai’s newer N cars are just as sporty as the previous ones,…
I give the A91-MT 2 years max. I wish those words didn’t come out of my keyboard, but here we are. Get em while they’re hot!
CDLs need stricter requirements and annual refreshers/renewals.
This is what Gran Turismo playing, F&F watching, Initial D binging, 90s kids dreams are made of.
Kinda how I feel about the upcoming GRC. I am 4th on the dealer list. So I expect my allocation to come some time next year. But I’ll be goddamed if I didn’t think that it won’t be killed off in 3 years max, despite how well it sells. We really are approaching the end of pure ICE performance cars. It sucks, but I’ll…
The EN and KN are the VN’s successors. I’d like to think that they are supposed to be ‘better’ than the VN.