I don’t understand the question. Git go brrrrrr
I don’t understand the question. Git go brrrrrr
I’m in software development. I can’t tell you how many time I’ve seen ticket responses from developers and from myself that look like this:
Weld the diffs
I’m amazed there are no TJ/YJ/CJs on this list.
Ohio doesn’t have a front plate requirement either
Oh, no, that’s not what I mean. Tellurides ARE everywhere where I am. I mean the NEW/Current models with the updated Kia logo.
Jesus, what’s so bad about it that she couldn’t go a full 12 months without wanting something else?
What year is your Outback? We have a 2016 at about 84k miles and just had the transmission replaced under the extended Warrantee.
Yep, we’re waiting. We had this big plan to hand down my wife’s Outback to our new-driver son and she was going to get a Telluride. Considering I’ve only seen 2 new-model Tellurides driving around since their release and have read plenty of stories of bad deals at the dealership, he’ll have to share with us until…
It is when the author says:
2022 Civic Sport Touring: $30,415 for a manual, 180hp, FWD and some goodies.
I did some math with intention of refuting your comment by claiming that it makes more sense to calculate emissions per calorie, but it turns out:
100 grams of 85/15 beef: ~213 calories
The internet has told me that using existing machines longer is better than trashing them for new machines due to the environmental expense of manufacturing and delivery.
Drastically cut down on beef use.
I still miss my 1996 Subaru Legacy. RIP.
Definitely looks better than the Nissan, yeah.
I’d also stick the Honda Element with the Aztek. May as well throw the Ford Flex in there as well. In fact, the Flex wouldn’t make a bad addition to this list.
I’d say no, because those both became club cars with a cult following.
Nissan Mirano Crosscabriolet.