thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss
thebigbossyboss

Maybe I should just get gas from a nearby pumper truck parked on the street. It was there in a public space on the street! lol what a fool.

Live in Canada. Thanksgiving is in October, the rush is a lot less extreme.

Firstly, allow me to say, I agree, public buildings should be as accessible as possible. If levers make that so, then installing them on public buildings is perfectly fine. I do however take issue with specifying which door hardware is used on PRIVATE buildings. I think people should be allowed to make their own

Hm. I had a severe knee dislocation (couldn't walk) on my left leg right before I did that. Although I guess you dont clutch much driving that far cause it's mostly highway.

No. The most I have gone without it was about 660 miles.

I drive a car that doesn't have cruise control. The most I have ever driven in a day is 651 miles. It wasn't a big deal.

My neighbour has a saab like that, so I saw one all the freaking time lol.

Ontario the same. Everything rusts to death.

I had a 92 tempo. That thing was horrible, but also my first car so it was instant love.

headlights of a tuscon.

Your from pei?

Lol. Believe me, around southern ontario, noone knows how to merge, Ottawa is especially bad.

What does this have to do with jalopnik?

Noice. Cars from Vancouver don`t rust as much as everywhere else, so it`s probably NP.

I could see it in Virginia or North Carolina, sure. Where I am from we average (according to wiki weather data) about 164 feet of snow per year.

The hell are you talking about? Sure all seasons can be safe in ideal conditions, but then winter was never known for "Ideal conditions".

Agreed. Nowhere is safe, auto manufacturers.

Looked at buying one back in 05. I think it was 91 or 92. Dealer wanted $6k. Ended up getting a ford tempo for $2200. Yeah, I agree, the tempo is a worse car, BUT I could get almost 3 for the price of 1 civic.

Agreed. I looked at buying one when I was in the market for a fun cheapish used car ($2-3K). Way out of my range.