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Article says that:According to one owner who drove in Conserve mode for 6,000 miles, the front tires lost an entire millimeter more than the rears.

Rivian has reportedly told owners not to use Conserve mode over long distances.”

This makes me question what NP/ND is all about.

JALOPNIKE, I WOULD LIKE TO BUY THSI SSR YOU HAVE FOR SALE BUT I CANNOT FIND A LINK ON YOUR WEBSITE TO DO SO FROM MY COMPUTER. IF YOU COULD PLEASE CALLE ME SO WE CAN DISCUSS PURCHASING THE VEHICLE I WOULD BE GRATEFUL. BARB AND I HAVE DOCTORS APPONTMENTES TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND GO TO BED AT 6 BUT ANY OTHER TIME WILL

If they went by the beach in Florida they’d find plenty of people with delicious and nutritious blubber.

Not gonna lie, I’m team Orca...

This is also why my friends don’t buy me bagels. I assume, anyway. That’s gotta be it, right?

Same thing with Justice Arthur Goldberg back in the 60’s. A journalist offered to pay for his sandwich at lunch and he said nope “I can pay for my own lunch”. Looks like Clarance has his proverbial bootstraps paid for him. 

Speaking as someone who does superficially similar field work in Texas, what he really needs to do is to talk to his supervisor about getting access to university vehicles. The importance of this cannot be understated - looking official opens a lot of doors at field sites that would otherwise be 100% closed if you

I need to know if there is a white 72 Mustang Mach 1 down there.  If there is - it was supposed to go to my on my 16th birthday, it was stolen from my grandparents in Miami.

That’s actually wrong on both counts.

Take a pickup, which is the most utilitarian vehicle you can buy, then lift it. It goes from functional to rolling Down syndrome in an instant. 

Maybe, the ideal and most usable light comes from between 4300-6000k on the color temp scale, but douches in lifted trucks think the “blue” light they see coming from factory HIDs is actually blue (really it is a by product of the angle you see the light, but the light is not really blue for the driver) so they buy

Kind of looks like burger stuffed fry bread. Which doesn’t sound bad as a concept, pity it’s so bland. Makes me think you should go search out some good runza to taste test.

If they’d only been given a Mirage, at least it’d blend in better while it was stuck.

This makes me think of my trip to Yellowstone, walking along the boardwalk that takes you safely through the sulfur flats. I couldn’t believe how many shoe-shaped holes there were in the delicate mineral crust that covers the boiling death liquid underneath. They even have signs telling people that stepping off the

Nothing says a car is being sold by an old guy who can’t drive it anymore like 1) Florida and 2) a time stamp on the pictures. Somebody spent some money getting this car to look like this, and some small details aside they did a good job (not a fan of the bumper delete). I owned a ‘74 MGB convertible about

Not so simple in MI. Insurance here is ridculous. 

Somwhere, perhaps, there is the buyer willing to part with $40K to realize the dream of owning this. A fanatical Renault-phile or some multimillionaire who casually accumulates automotive oddities. I doubt this person will be lurking on Portland Craigslist. ND.

You’re telling me the CEO of a super nefarious blacklisted spy corp is named “Robin Gamble” and that wasn’t ALREADY a pseudonym?