believe it or not, that’s how my priority #1 in car shopping became “can the vehicle be driven without the radio/screen installed for 1 full week?”
believe it or not, that’s how my priority #1 in car shopping became “can the vehicle be driven without the radio/screen installed for 1 full week?”
you’re not wrong, but if it’s more efficient, why is the manufacturer the one enforcing it and prohibiting alternatives?
not like cars at all.
can i have the brakes?
wow, the only thing good about that entire movie was the 370 drifting scenes. whoever they had for a stunt driver was amazing.
i got mine. they can discontinue it now.
“Were you complaining when Bin Ladin got hit?”
my fully charged nicad drill used to say PPPOOOWwwaar...r.....r......r......r.....
LITHIUM ION CARS ONLY. DESTROY ALL GASOLINE CARS
what the heck is a #realjob anyways?
the wheels shouldn’t be colored, and the doors and fenders need different color...
many towns most contractors deal with still use a fax machine, and won’t accept credit cards.
where have you been? if there’s any group to be blamed for anything, it’s GOT to be the millennial’s fault.
the best one’s are those that list what they paid, and what it cost to accessorize it with terrible wheels, a lift kit, and sound system parts that would immediately ripped out...
and copper-clad-aluminum wire was invented by a dutchman looking to save some money!
i carmax vehicles that i don’t want directly tied to me. for me, they are a ‘car laundering’ service. but to be fair, i’ve only ever sold 2 vehicles. 1st, i carmaxxed because it was just that terrible by the time i was done with it(poor high schoolers first car, a chrysler, it needed LOTS of things). the second i sold…
the cars have an expiration date, 15 years after manufacture.
they’re all over ebay. i’ve picked up 3 of them so far, eventual plans to do some sort of brushless conversion!