These were not in the original Jurrasic Park movie—they were were in Jurrasic Park: The Lost World. Basically Jurrasic Park 2. Jurrasic Park primarily featured two vehicles—square headlight Wrangler and the boxy 90's Ford Explorer.
These were not in the original Jurrasic Park movie—they were were in Jurrasic Park: The Lost World. Basically Jurrasic Park 2. Jurrasic Park primarily featured two vehicles—square headlight Wrangler and the boxy 90's Ford Explorer.
Sliding doors ala on a minivan are the best doors, esp when you have kids
Can we just rewind to around ‘01 when the PT cruiser was new. At the time, it was a dirt cheap, stylish, sizable economy car with none of the stigma that we think of today. If the choice was a Corolla or a PT Cruiser for a similar price, you’d have to be batshit crazy, or a Toyota loyalist, to have wanted the Corolla. …
I think it’s more of a problem for big industrial users or denser developments—the latter of which are more climate-friendly, anyway—which need more than their own real estate to supply the requisite electricity. This, by the way, is mirrored in our other infrastructure needs, in reverse. Less-dense land uses need…
Very much disagree with the Model 3. As you say, it’s the best looking Tesla, and a just plain decent looking car. The Model X is the uggo, though the Y isn’t much better.
If everybody else is always an asshole, you’re probably the asshole. Seems to apply here.
I was reading on Reddit AITA. when a ladies, boyfriend, husband, boy toy was constantly getting into fights as in monthly. Always somebody else’s fault. Key comment was if this is always happening with different people at some point are boyfriend husband, boy toy really the problem
The value is from the platinum and other elements inside them.
For me it’s people who are trying to be courteous in traffic circles/roundabouts/whatever you call them in your area. We don’t have many in South Florida, but without fail I will be waiting to enter one and the person to my left who has the right of way, will stop to let me in. Unless traffic in the circles is stopped…
I have noticed a dangerous trend in my area concerning right of way etiquette: “Dangerous courtesy”
This is becoming a thing in my area, too. It’s so bizarre. People will come to a dead stop from like 60mph on a country road to let someone turn in front of them. It’s so stupid because traffic behind them has no clue what’s going on, the person waiting to turn has no clue what’s going on, and all you’ve ended up…
YES THIS! I am a traffic planner and we call this “the wave of death” — I have seen more accidents and near misses from this move and I wish people would stop thinking they’re courteous when in fact they’re sending people to an accident. Related, I am also in New England and I think this is common here from a “small…
Yes. I have never purchased a new car, and I don’t know that I ever will because every dealership experience I’ve had has felt like this: a bunch of liars who put way more energy into obscuring details than in adding any value to my experience whatsoever. I got close to buying a new Mazda, and not only did the dealer…
I thought it was the VIN at first. Sales person was like, “yep, that VIN is outdoors right now!”
The method of buying a vehicle through a dealer needs to end. The direct sales model is my primary reason for considering the future purchase of either a Lucid, a Rivian, or a Tesla as my next vehicle.
I just love the circled “outdoor” number, now would the price be different indoors?
The difference perhaps is if you want a 7 seater SUV, you’re not cross shopping a 2-door coupe in the first place. Compare it more against a BMW X7 which starts at $82k
I mean uh.... Sure. Finance the entire thing like a financially illiterate idiot?
I think we have different ideas of what not a lot of money means
Easiest solution to the problem is to not give Muskrat any $$$ for his electric door wedges. He’s a plague.