stuntmandan
StuntmanDan
stuntmandan

Which is the correct side? Of my four cars, they’re evenly split between both sides. I like the driver’s side better personally.

Yeah, I have four cars and regularly drive all of them. Two have it on the driver’s side, two on the passenger side. I regularly get confused. Only takes a second to check, but at a busy gas station where a single pump opens up, a couple times I’ve pulled up only to realize I’m on the wrong side.

I live just outside Philly. I’ve done it here and done it a few times when I lived in LA. A lot of those were when I was working at dealerships, where people tend to leave cars running in strange places. Most people are smart enough to not leave their running car blocking someone else anywhere else.

I know some old money people who have a bunch of Ferraris. I think they only have one younger than me though, and they’re all appreciating faster than I can make money.

Wow. I’d be guilty of GTA many times over then. If somebody leaves their car running and it’s in my way, I have no qualms about moving it. I even moved a flatbed tow truck one time.

I try to check the cars of everybody I know for Takata recalls lately. I’ve found a few at this point. All of my cars are good. My wife’s old Elantra has a recall on it, but it’s something ridiculous and unnecessary. ‘Eco mode may not engage when you press the Eco button’ or some nonsense like that. I told my friend

To be fair, neither is a good look.

If you look as it’s just coming into the frame in the video, the light is actually coming from the headlight. Since the turn signal is way out on the end of the headlight, you can see it from far away with the high angle of the camera.

I think we’re seeing the turn signal from the front headlight. When it comes on at the beginning of the clip, you can see that the light is coming from the headlight, and not the turn signal.

Upon further inspection, those look like Camry XLE wheels to me as well.

Looks like a 2007-2011 Camry to me. The rear lights match up, and you can see the chrome Toyota logo above the rear license plate. They are also available with the chrome strip along the bottom of the side windows.

It’s more about the people that are buying Bolts and Leafs and the Model 3 whenever that comes out. That tax credit is over 20% of the value of those cars. It will have a much stronger effect on those cars than the super-expensive ones.

I’ll bet a lot of people who want to buy a Bolt or Leaf or Model 3 won’t be able to use the full tax credit. It’s not all about Model S and X’s.

My dad wants something with cool tech and my stepmom basically wants a 3-row Prius. I think a Flex is the closest thing to what they want. A hybrid Pacifica would be great, but way over budget.

The Flex is a great vehicle. My parents recently asked for suggestions for used minivans, and I told them they didn’t really want a minivan. They want a Flex. I’ve been in all the new minivans and the Flex, and while the new minivans are great, I think a Flex is really what they’re looking for.

This isn’t the case all the time. Sometimes ‘Call for Price’ just means that a used car manager hasn’t priced it yet. I’ve dealt with a few dealerships that work this way. If all of the cars from a certain store say ‘Call for Price’, then I would definitely avoid that store.

Got it. Thanks. I couldn’t find the dates I had read for the Clinton stuff.

Back in 2008 and 2012 when the noted transactions took place, who was he working for? My understanding is that he was working for the Clintons then. I don’t think the Trump campaign had been started yet, let alone hired him.

You were doing something wrong. I got stuck once in my 2wd S10 running either mud tires or winter tires. I have a newer S10 with snow tires now that I use when my wife is out in the awd car. It gets me everywhere I need to go, plus it does sweet drifts and 180's when I want to play around!

I remember the seeing the C5 Z06 at an auto show with the ‘405 hp’ badge and thinking that was a ton. Oh how far we’ve come.