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“A tree has been planted in your name...”

They look kinda heavy.

How do you maintain windshield wipers?

“Judging by the average grocery store parking lot...”

“However, not only must that tow be to a Volvo retailer or certified body shop, but you must get your car serviced at that location.”

In our most recent discussion of the hole in the pickup truck market, small pickups, and the chicken tax, we finally sorted out the issue and determined that the fact of the matter is that all of the people demanding a compact pickup truck want nothing related to cargo bed capacity, towing capacity, or fuel economy. Th

As obvious that axe throwing is as a bad and dangerous idea, because they do that activity indoors with a marked throwing line and at a target on the far wall that no one is supposed to be standing in front of... ...it lacks the total chaos element of providing the equipment in an outdoor, public space, for people to

$15-25 Million. Wow, that’s much more affordable. I dont understand why everyone isnt fielding a team.

Darwinism is finally going to catch up with the bubble-wrapped generation.

British car maker announces electric car.

Garys Westside Towing requires a contract to provide the removal service, which requires no parking/tow away” signs be posted, and filing a Washington State Licensing form. Sounds like a great arrangement if it is set up before someone abandons a car on your property, but not a solution if the abandoned car precedes

Police wont issue tickets on private property, unless it is commercial (retail/industrial) property with all kinds of “no parking, tow away signs. The story mentions tennant”, but if if is a rented home or smaller than an apartment complex, the police will say it’s a civil matter.

Dan Smith needs a jack, a lug wrench, and four bricks, to render the vehicle illegally parked on his property immobile and irretrievable.

Extensively limiting racing rules are always pushed as the governing body’s attempt to “reduce the cost of participating in the sport”.

I would like to remind the automakers of a concept that GM seemed to have pretty well mastered in the early 1980's. Not putting their manufacturing capacity eggs all in one basket. The T-Body World Car was manufactured in over a dozen countries: USA, Germany, England, Japan, Brazil, Columbia, Ecuador, Venezuela, South

Seems like it should be a hologram of a spare tire. All the look of having the equipment capable of dealing with a flat on the road, and none of the weight. Then again, that electronic equipment probably weighs more than a wheel, tire, jack...

Lotus USA reports that US sales of the Lotus Elan were 3,855. (http://www.isuzuperformance.com/isupage/hist/imports3.html) There were an additional 2,4XX sold in Europe and the rest of the world. Over 5,000 total. Owners clubs have repeated erroneous numbers from a very poorly researched book in an effort to inflate

It’s really disappointing that your two points of argument against giant wheels and low profile tires are the cost of the tire, and getting a ticket for driving a car that looks like it is owned by a trouble maker. No mention of ride quality or road damage to the wheels and/or tires.

The cat is licking itself.

May want to be more goal oriented than “...that I can work on”.