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SuckItMcGee (aka SuckItMcFanSpeller)
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Elective Procedures are certainly on hold, but ambulatory practices have seen a huge drop in revenue. Child well visits aren’t happening, basic sick visits aren’t happening (not going to the doctor to look at my strep if it means i might contract COVID), lots of ancillary staff in hospitals with a huge drop off of

eeeeehhhhh I wouldn’t be so sure.  The hospital I work for just furloughed 800+ people for an indefinite amount of time (minimum 90 days, some roles forever).  Same for other hospitals in the area.

The sunroof on this one appears to be aftermarket. I dunno if Nissan even put a sunroof option in the Cube.

A) that’s a good choice at a great price (in a boring color)

In my past job, rented from Enterprise 12-15x year. I stuck with them because they would generally give me whatever car on the lot I requested (Mustang EB convertibles, Camaro SS convertibles, etc), which was a lifesaver considering work limited me to reserving intermediate or below.

I was mainly throwing shade at rental car companies, but you bring up a good point!

Based on my experiences, I would expect only a fraction of the cars to have more than a 1/4 tank in them, and the rest have fumes. This is just based on how many times I’ve gotten a rental car from the counter and the gas tank was bone dry. I made sure I returned that sumbitch just short of having to push it on the

Depends on how much I’ve had to drink...

Is there a way to watch this without participating?  My random car trivia is crap, but I wouldn’t mind watching this train wreck while I get drunk.

Love the country ham and red eye gravy.

Neutral: My next car will (probably) be a ‘21 Bronco two door manual. It would be my second new car purchase ever (first - FoST), but due to my fickleness with cars it will probably be a lease, just to have an ‘out’ in 3 years if I want it.

Mine ate water pumps like there was no tomorrow. Also the A/C went out and to fix it required going through the dash (can’t remember the specifics, its been a few years).

I had this exact Jeep in RWD form, down to the color, interior, and trim. At just over 100k miles, I had grown tired of replacing the radiator and water pump each month, and I (stupidly) just let the engine grenade itself. It had a number of issues with the fiberglass, busted A/C, and being 2wd, i had just grown tired

Yeah I guess - I just put it in the Renegade bucket as they are both rugged looking CUVs.  In my head it is Renegade = Bronco Sport, Cherokee = Escape, Compass = I dunno.

What is wrong with it? It’s a Renegade competitor, I think it looks pretty good for that market (small CUV that looks tough like its big brother).

AWD is an option on the Stinger, but yeah, it looks like you’d be pushing your budget up to at least $32k (cheapest AWD stinger on cargurus).

My wife hated the idea of it, until she drove it and compared the interior space to comparably-sized SUVs (Explorer, Durango, etc).  It makes so much better use of space.

Personally I’d go for the Buick Wagon, though I’d also be looking real hard for a Stinger GT that’s close to your budget.

I should be able to star this 9 times, once for every page-view they got from this.

Even after it dies down, you can always threaten them with the prospect of creating the next coronavirus because they didn’t wash their hands enough.