sterling91
Sterling91
sterling91

You’re not the only one that thinks this is just setting us up for some real trouble ...

Actually not that bad.  The go parts match up with a first gen Acura Legend.  If you need bits of trim or have electrical issues you may have to scrounge around a bit. 

I tick one of those two boxes - and its not the Cricket.   

And the mattress isn’t even heavily stained!

Preach brother.

You are assuming that both political parties want everyone to vote. One of them is actively trying to enact barriers to voting, not make it easier.

ewwww.

Something that YOU should own, obviously.

Very cool Rob. Got to learn about a car I didn’t even know existed!

Like I assume you did, had to Google it and see the picture. Hoo wee, that’s a good looking car. Reminiscent to me of the Continental Mark II’s, one of the historic cars I lust over.

A magnificent story David. Best wishes to Radar. May he find his Dodge someday.

Can’t take credit for this - saw it somewhere else - but I sure got a chuckle out of it. He’s the quicker f@#ker upper.

Thanks for this article. Really interesting while at the same time being depressing as hell that such a thing was ever needed. I’d like to think we’ve progressed a great deal since those times but the events of the recent past suggest that maybe we really haven’t.

Easy, has to be REO Speedwagon.

Have you been to Texas? Everyone, and I mean everyone drives. Public transportation is at best an afterthought. Houston has 6 million people in it alone, I wouldn’t be surprised if there are more cars than that.

Have to expect scummy people will do scummy things.

Don’t know the answer about where they’re getting fuel, but did see a report that the cops and Coast Guard aren’t letting the volunteer boaters (god bless them each and every one) into areas where gas stations are underwater due to the dangers of those areas. They didn’t get into why those are dangerous, but I’m

I think its two metric fucktons now. Good god.

I went the other way and took it. Likely would have opted out - not sure its actually worth the cost given what it doesn’t really cover as you say - but it was peace of mind for the Missus. That equates to marital harmony. I’m all for marital harmony.

I have earthquake insurance for my home in California. Its way, way, way more expensive than that here.