Since when do they even HAVE water to label?
Since when do they even HAVE water to label?
What I find interesting is that virtually every comment in this thread is firmly in disbelief. Including myself.
As fair skinned fellow, I fully endorse this product.
I used to work 3rd shift at a grocery store and saw the dawn of the triple coupon craze. People would come in at 4am and try to buy the most odd number or random things. The one that sticks out in my mind the most is a rather aggressive woman who purchased something like 5 dozen bottles of mustard. No one questioned…
the GMT800 in Z71 trim might be my favorite suburban.
Based on the replies below, it seems like this guy is a repeat offender, but it is definitely weird to have a state law of that nature. My HOA has a stipulation about vehicles with invalid license plates being "stored" in the driveway, but cares infinitely more about no street parking and no parking in your own yard.
Neutral: It’s such a strange paradigm in which car ownership exists. Having a stripped down 3 series CPO for $25K will always carry more “clout” than a new fully loaded Ford Fusion, which will sticker for upwards of $40K. Personally I don’t think paying the luxury tax is worth it unless you A) want to impress people…
This is the correct answer.
Reluctant NP because I can cross "Mid Engined Italian Sports Car" off my automotive ownership bucket list in short order. Might be better off to import the Euro spec one though.
Did you have a number in mind as to what you thought it was worth?
I think there’s a bit of truth to that, but I’d reduce it down to image more than anything else. And that is a detail that would transcend generations. Why spend 50 Grand on the, admittedly bonkers good, Camaro when I can get a car with more brand clout for the same spend, with more interior refinements?
I always forget that the Frontier exists.
Y no manuel?!?!?!?!?
I think I understand grounded to the ground now.
I don’t think so. But my experience with fast cars is fairly limited so this thing felt like a rocket ship. A Viggen would have melted my face.
1999-2000 year model Saab 9-3. The one with the liftback hatch. This was circa 2006. I found one literally down the road from my house and went for a drive. I fell in love with the turbo powaaaahh and it was a low-cost low-mileage example. I all but begged my dad to help my no-credit having 19 year old self get a…
Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality.
*existential terror intensifies*
It’s an interesting contrast we like to make when invoking 3rd world problems to give perspective to 1st world problems, but it certainly doesn’t change the fact that the Dollar doesn’t go as far as it used to, hence apparent first world problems for many. I am not sure why that is, but the cost of living in the US…