steve87547
Steve
steve87547

Yay! I can change my dollars of foreign currency into pennies of coffee, for free!

Who is paying this much money for an eighties 4runner? How can they not be familiar with the interior AND the ride AND the handling?

I know a practical joke when I see one. P. Hand, Dunkin’. Running a little early on 4/1.

A gt4 would get blown away by stock 23 year old camrys, no exaggeration. 0-60 was 7.4; the ‘97 ce did it in 6.9. Even the ‘92 would’ve been a nail biter with 7.6. The gt4 was only peppy, or zippy, not fast, even by 1990 standards.

This ho-hum, barely faster than it’s camry brethren of the same era, car might be worth $5k to the right buyer in stock form. In its current state, if it drives well, he’s got a $2k-$3k car, if he can find an idiot to buy his hacked together mods.

So the leaf and bolt are both more expensive than the Tesla and don’t care at all about performance vs the Tesla that’s rwd, does 0-60 in 5.6 seconds and corners like it’s on rails. And, unlike the Tesla, resale on leafs and bolts is ridiculously low making the cost of ownership at least $10k more. Why are the big

Yes, it’s definitely okay to stiff the server. It’s also okay not to pay for it the wrong dish. Imagine if you ordered a club sandwich but served you a T-bone and a lobster tail. You say it’s wrong, don’t eat it, they refuse to do anything about it then send you the bill with the $60 surf & turf. Paying that one too? 

You’re joking, right? Surely, no one is this stupid.

She should not eat at restaurants. If her allergies are really that severe it’s going to kill her. Also, she’s totally fine with spit, right? Ordering like that makes everyone in a restaurant angry - and everyone knows Ms. Bland’s “allergy” is bs. I refuse to go out with people like that because of fear to what might

3 bites is fair, as long as you asked how everything was at that point. If the server disappears for 30 minutes after dropping off the food, and the customer struggles through eating as much of a terrible meal as possible, that's on the server. 

Thank God you work in restaurants. Clearly you love customer service. (Maybe it's time for a new job) 

Bone-in chicken takes 20 minutes and my hunch is their world renowned chicken isn’t nuggets. That said, fried chicken holds exceptionally well under a heat lamp and can also be par-fried for an expected busy night. Complaining fried chicken isn’t cooked to order is almost like complaining bbq, that often takes upward

I’ll take responsibility on this. I believe it’s a personal vendetta. Jalopnik: Corvettes, Teslas and muscle cars are bad; econoboxes, rust buckets and 70hp Volvo wagons are good. It’s opposed to everything I understand about cars. It makes the comments interesting though. I suppose, the name of the website is

I think it must be generational. He sounds like an idiot to me. But younger folks seem to love it. 

Major flaw that makes this data the normal alarmist crap. They admit they didn’t even investigate any causal relationship, then in the same paragraph go on to say “what makes diet soda so dangerous?” Ridiculous. I have a distinct hunch, if we were to sort this data by body weight, we’d find a difinitive relationship

What's with the headline? One of the 6 ingredients is garlic. (please don't tell me you didn't know what garlic powder is made from...) 

You guys have forgotten what it’s like to be a customer. Is it cool to hang out for 3 hours? No, of course not. But telling a group to leave because you want to seat a table is just as uncool, especially if they’re buying drinks. Bear in mind, the restaurant is making a bunch more cash on a round of drinks than on the

What happened to the days when comment of the day was funny or clever? This isn't a bad take for the 86, but is it worth pointing out so nobody misses it? Not sure I'll bother clicking on these anymore. 

Cheaper and more hp. I know it sounds like a lot to ask, but when a Mustang gt is literally less than $700 more, why would anyone consider a brz? I look forward to the comments telling me I don't get it. 

Obviously, it looks like it has every inch of those 197,000 miles. The seller admits it doesn't run well. The seller is "selling it for a friend". What other red flags do you need? $4,700 isn't a ton of cash, but I think I could do better...a lot better.