Everybody in my (not small) neighborhood, and the next one over, would be in your exceptions list. And that's out here in the sticks. I imagine the number of people in this scenario goes up as the population density increases.
Everybody in my (not small) neighborhood, and the next one over, would be in your exceptions list. And that's out here in the sticks. I imagine the number of people in this scenario goes up as the population density increases.
Lemme give you a scenario that shows it's not always advisable to wait for an ambulance. Say a person lives 2 miles from the hospital. Now, ambulances don't hang out near the hospital — they hang out farther away. So if their kid starts having an issue, it's a 5 minute drive at legal speeds to the hospital, as…
Yes, ensuring there's enough time for a police officer to issue a ticket. But I understand your meaning; it also means the spots are unavailable for it's intended purpose until the vehicle is removed.
And this is why everyone should carry some valve stem removers with them. Hard to drive your purdy Lotus when all four tires are flat...
You forgot to mention that, if you live close enough to the Oregon boarder, you can come down and shop sales tax free...
Right — but it did it's job, which is to protect the driver. Absorbing impact loads is protecting the driver.
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I believe the phrase is "there but for the grace of God go I..."
Smart insurance companies will recognize the huge PR benefit of selling it back to him for a nominal fee.
Many years ago, my parents were buying a new Suzuki Sidekick. The dealership they bought it from used the owners face as their logo. It was annoying to see it everywhere, especially where the license plate should go (thus staying on until the real plates arrived in the mail). Near the end of negotiations, my mom…
Geez, lots of picky people here today Jason. Here, use this instead:
There's nothing wrong with a convertible. For MGBs, they made more convertibles (or roadsters, as we like to call them) than GTs, so you'll usually see more of them. Check Craigslist. Here in Oregon, I usually see an MGB there at least once a month. Whether or not it's a basket case or not, well...
You want the MGB GT. Like 71MGBGT, I also have an MGB GT. A 71, in fact. Weird.
Side-note — over half a decade I've been a commenter here, and I'm *still* not approved. <shakes head>
Great, so now we can look up great period photos of cars during races and rallies with Revs Digital Library (https://revslib.stanford.edu/), then go over to VintageWheels.com and find a similar model.
I'd wonder why the consultant was watching so much Rolie Polie Olie (everything has eyes in that show)...
Yeah, not even close. It's not like it's getting its route from Google Maps and just following the road. It has thousands of sensors that monitor pretty much everything around it, and makes decisions (some say far better than the average human driver) about what it's encountered. It'll give room to bicycles on the…
I think...and don't quote me here...but I think For Sweden was alluding to recent events. Like, this year...not 26 years ago.
Because it doesn't look as good at eye height? Press shots are like magazine photos of models — it doesn't show what they really look like, it shows what you want them to look like.
One of the best movies.