stuntmandan
StuntmanDan
stuntmandan

Cameras are cheap? Buying and installing a half dozen cameras would likely be a few thousand dollars. If they go real cheap with the cameras, they’ll never work. Multiply, say, $2,000 by 50 cars and you have $100,000 to outfit a fleet with cameras. I’d rather that already underfunded departments spend that money on

Eight tanks to go from Pittsburgh to Atlantic City? Or wait, 2,000 miles, wait, but that’s not that far. I’m so confused. I should just buy one.

Sounds like a better system than in PA. I’ve been told I needed to replace spark plugs to pass inspection. I’ve also had a shop replace 2-week old wipers because they ‘weren’t safe’ and it wouldn't have passed inspection. The ones they put on were garbage and didn't even really clear the window. If I'd ever been

Hopefully all 12 Delica owners in the state will band together and do a class-action to spread out the legal costs.

Judging from how it’s damaged and sitting on the trailer, I’ll bet it only had a few inches of clearance. Somehow at this bridge it came up enough to clip that beam and wedged itself in there. Maybe the truck hit a weird bump or maybe the clearance was off by a few inches somehow.

I’m sure most of the accessory systems are reused from other vehicles, for example the blower motor that they use on all vehicles that size runs on 12 volts, the door locks and power window motors that are the same machinery as their other vehicles, just with a different housing, are made to run on 12 volts. It

As another child of a single parent, I see a lot of things I missed out on compared to my friends who grew up with both parents, and I can see plenty of negative effects that has had on my life. In some ways that has made me stronger now that I’m grown with kids, but I still can’t say that it was a positive influence

If you’re ordering one early, you should be able to find them at sticker. The problem is, now that they’re out you can’t expect to walk into a dealership and pick one up at MSRP. I was just talking to someone at a local CJDR dealer that sells their cars at MSRP and they’ve already sold out their entire expected

Sounds to me like rewarding customers is exactly what they’re doing. Anyone who is a loyal customer would probably want the membership. Anyone who just wants a console and hasn’t bought from Gamestop in years(me) probably isn’t interested.

Lots of people have heard the news but don’t translate it into their personal lives. I work in the auto industry and regularly talk to my parents about what’s going on at work. They recently needed a new car and were shocked that used car prices were high and new cars were hard to find, despite me telling them this on

Part of his valuation is the ownership of this company. Is he going to pull $35 billion out of the company just so he can put it back in? News flash, that’s not tricky accounting, that just won’t work.

I like the manual Crosstrek better than the WRX, even with the puny engine. If I had more open space or higher speed limits on my commute I may see that differently though.

Best CVT around. But that’s not saying much.

I was convinced I wanted a new WRX until I rented one on vacation. The trunk was a pain to use and I got tired of driving it after like 3 days. Sounds crazy to me but I’d rather drive my Cobalt SS coupe that seems to have a much roomier trunk.

A friend of mine also has a 2009 and is going through the same thing. It’s still his daily, but unreliable enough that he wants something newer. Unfortunately there are no good newer hatches with awd that fit the stuff he normally carries. 

It might be a long shot but they should find a dealer that sells Nissans and Subarus if they can. Subaru dealers are desperate for used cars right now.

I’m in both vehicles regularly and it seems like a downgrade to me. I’m not even a big Subaru fan but I can’t understand why anybody buys Rogues.

Because he replaced it with a brand new car and only lost $2k. Seems like a no-brainer to me.

You’re more likely to get ridiculed for driving a competitor’s car than to get a discount from a dealer.

There are plenty of morally reprehensible things that are perfectly legal.