must be nice.
must be nice.
Yeah, I understand the basic premise here, but if you’re investing and she’s got no interest and you aren’t planning the financial future of it all together...what’s to say one of you doesn’t spend all their money while the other is saving for retirement? Like...don’t you have to be sharing that discussion/burden/plan…
No. No it does not. It has the same old 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine you’d find in a later NA Miata, rated here at about 130 horsepower.
but the map’s full implications were only realized yesterday when Australian Twitter user Nathan Ruser chewed over his dad’s comment that the map was an international guide to the locations of “rich white people.”
Current warranty for the 2017 leaf is 8 years/100,000 miles. So, assuming some sort of engineering margin is included so they don’t lose money and reputation replacing everyone’s packs...I’d say you can at least assume 10-15 years and 150,000+ miles.
Reports so far peg the longer-lasting Leaf will hit somewhere around 225 miles.
Isn’t this why podcasts exist? Plenty of “get a load of this new story” podcasts out there. And you don’t have to get rid of your car to listen!
Hypothetically, even if two cells of the same voltage potential were touching, there would be absolutely zero impact, safety or otherwise.
Yes...removing chassis parts certainly won’t affect the integrity of the vehicle...
GTFO TYVM.
That “never having to be good a school to be a millionaire” thing really comes through here.
Not even going to call out the braided belt?
If you go to the youtube page it says
“boredwithcameras
Well...it certainly fits Trump to a T. https://www.healthyplace.com/personality-disorders/sociopath/beware-the-narcissistic-sociopath/
I read this:
Coward’s way out.
I answered every single person’s question. Not sure what’s trollish about that.
No it’s not part of the deal when I bought, because I don’t pay an HOA. I was dedicated to the massive cut and paste because it was pretty obvious where the info came from when there was a link in my comment, and I answered the first person with sass, then more of the same identical response kept coming. Either they…
Sure, but I also think, in the same way that some people pay into insurance programs but make no claims, splitting some bills 140 ways also means you’re paying for someone else’s fence or excessive water use along the way. It’s hard to imagine a scenario where you pay for all of the things that are normally paid for,…