thedangler
thedangler
thedangler

It really depends though. Counterpoint:

On the OLED, there is also a $200 rebate if purchased through Slickdeals.net on top of the Dell $300.

On the OLED, there is also a $200 rebate if purchased through Slickdeals.net on top of the Dell $300.

2.5-3 years and 45k miles.

That’s exactly my recommendation - go for the 3.6L Pentastar. They had issues in 2012 and 2013, but primarily in 2012. 2014+ (year of the Wrangler I had) are fine.

The LG OLEDs are great (I have the 65b7a model) but keep an eye out on Slickdeals.net and you’ll find them from reputable retailers for $100+ less.

The LG OLEDs are great (I have the 65b7a model) but keep an eye out on Slickdeals.net and you’ll find them from

In my area, Premium is roughly 17% more expensive than Regular right now. Six months or a year ago, it was an even larger variance when gas was cheaper.

This is how I feel about the current WRX. In pictures, it looks okay... but in person I think they look great. I’m also biased, because I’ve had one for 2 years now.

Plot twist: This is the BMW version, and the janky rims from the other sighting will be the Toyota version.

The positive thing, if anything, is that the lava is moving slowly mustang was a V6 model

I’ll tack on that depending on how recently a driveway was paved, this can also damage the asphalt surface. Usually it’s a few months before it is truly “safe” to turn the wheels while stopped.

Same thing with Wranglers - TJ, JK, JL, etc!

They also command fantastic trade in prices. It’s the modified wranglers where people expect to get their mod money back that sit for a long time. I had a ‘14 for 2.5 years / 47k miles, and traded it in for $4.5k less than the purchase price (excluding sales tax) with $2k worth of lift/rock rails installed on it and

I own primarily Cole Haan shoes, but their quality has gone severely downhill lately. It’s at the point that I won’t buy them unless they are VERY discounted.

I own primarily Cole Haan shoes, but their quality has gone severely downhill lately. It’s at the point that I won’t

My personal preference is toward paying down the mortgage, but that’s only because it’s a guaranteed negative return whereas investments could go up or down. Additionally, he did not specify how far into the mortgage he is - if he’s in the tail end, and the interest to principal ratio is very low, then don’t pay it

Not that this makes it any better, but the interest rate for the 12 year note is 6.25% which is actually not bad at all for a 12 year note.

Check out the Perrin Shift Stop. It’s <$40 and a really easy install. It definitely helps clean up the 1-2 shift, which at least for my car was the grittiest. it makes it feel closer to the 5-6 shift on the far side, since it’s essentially a copy of the guard mounted on that side.

I disagree - Subaru interiors are fine, I really see no issues with modern ones.

The best description of the current WRX shifter that I’ve heard was “A stick in a bucket of gravel” or something along those lines.

“You wait in line to approach the security line; if you’re smart, at this point you’re untying shoes, unbuckling belts, have realized that watches and small belt buckles don’t set off the metal detector, and are wearing shoes you can slip on and off...” 

EZ Calculators on iOS is great - it has a ton of different useful calculators including auto lease/loan calcs, time value of money, etc.