thedjbigc
Big C
thedjbigc

Resident owner of a small flock of semifunctional Samurais, here.

This guy sounds like a douche-nozzle, but I’m okay with this bill. Loot boxes are predatory, and regardless of how I feel about general microtransactions, we’d be better off with loot boxes (at least ones that require real money) being axed.

Their ad doesn’t show any picture (of course!).

Also the owner of an Element. The Element utilizes it’s envelope much better than most other rolling toasters. Low floor height, high roof, door sections are thin, and there’s that low-profile cupholder between the front seats if you have the regular Element (I own an SC, which has a humongous center console) which is

No one going to comment on the responding tweet “we are basically living the same life”? That was a pretty good response/

That is fairly easy :

Somehow it’s so much worse then I ever imagined.

God has turned their backs on us.

I’ve had the manual Corolla Hatchback for 6 months and I have been quite happy with it. It replaced a 12-year-old Audi A3 which I very much enjoyed. In terms of driving pleasure, however, I’d say they’re about equal. Beyond that, while there are positives and negatives, the Corolla is fun regardless.

Now, stay with me here, in case this is a new concept to you, but the brakes don’t stop the car. The tires do.

It it was a properly sorted example and didn’t need “tinkering” to get it above 60mph I would say NP.  But knowing there could be bigger issues from the start is not worth $9500.  Sorry

I mostly agree with you, but I’m not sure I agree with the reasoning. For me, it’s not a matter of asset value vs repair cost, but a matter of utility value vs repair cost. Asset value is the value of the car, while utility value is the value you get from using the car. These two are different, and the distinction is

Here... What everyone actually came for, the side by side.

I’m okay with this— Craigslist has been great to me over the years. Every single car I’ve ever bought or sold was through Craigslist, and $5 seems like a pretty small price to pay for accessing a huge community. Heck, I even ran my shop off of Craigslist when I was starting out, with zero other advertising... kept me

I’m abstaining from voting because I have no idea about these things except one thing:

The mortgage vs used car lein situation is a false equivalence. When you buy a home, there is an extremely well known process for handling every step of the transaction, from inspecting the home through to clearing the title. You even get insurance to protect you from title issues. When’s the last time you bought

There is zero benefit to the customer when Epic nabs an exclusive for themselves, and several tangible negatives. It’s pretty straightforward to understand, and so thank you for this breakdown.

Jeep,

I mean, allegations of cheating aside, it’s pretty damn rude to be driving down the hole while the rest of your group is teeing off.

I've took these high res Gurgel pictures over the years: