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and I assume that you only eat 99 cent ramen and only fly on Spirit airlines to save money. I also have a beater but people have emotions so sometimes having even 1 thing in their life that makes them happy is the difference between them checking out forever and sticking it out to finish this game of capitalism we’re

It’s going to go down exactly like Zenimax. Day 1 after the acquisition is complete MS will announce that all future games except CoD will be exclusive with CoD to follow in exactly 10 years time from when they made the promise in court.

Call of Duty is just one game and the only thing they promised. So on day 1 they’ll do what they did when they bought Zenimax and make everything they didn’t promise (CoD) exclusive to the Xbox.

So the credits required to see a movie are date and time dependent. Usually Friday, Saturday, Sunday are the most expensive days and movies after 4pm being more expensive than those before 4pm. I’ve seen movies for as little as 7 credits and as much as 30 credits in the app. I usually try to go during the work week

Well according to the IIHS there are 4 cars on the list 3 sedans and a wagon. Still only 16% but better than your 12% claim.

The model 3 wasn’t tested in 2023 so it hasn’t been tested using the updated side impact crash test thus it’s not eligible for 2023 Top Safety Pick awards. Looking at the current model year results list most luxury” sedans weren’t tested

YEAH! and who needs power seats or power windows or power steering or even A/C (just open a window you YUPPY). All these “problems” already had solutions and people don’t want to be forced to buy these doodads. It’s just a money grab circle jerk. Just make the simple stuff slightly better and keep that newfangled stuff

This is also an example of why you should never park your manual transmission car in gear if you know that you won’t be the next person to drive it. Never assume people will check if the car is in gear!

Everyone should always wear a seat belt but I think this is a hard one to pin on just seat belts. Having driven through that part of the country both those vehicle were probably going at least 80 mph if not substantially more. So a head on collision with a high heavy vehicle with a bull bar at those speeds would

So I had that exact same thing happen with me at a body shop. The office manager created a Square with the same name as the business and for a few weeks she would run credit card transactions via the fake account until the owner found out. After I provided a copy of my payments the owner/business ate all the costs and

See that’s the thing most complex problems eventually become easy because someone spent a lot of time and money figuring how to make somethings cheaper, faster, and smaller at a large manufacturing scale. Most electric cars run on 18650s and 21700 not because their the best battery tech but because other battery

The break down is (code 11) standard Premium , (code 12) Premium w/HK premium audio system and moonroof, and (code 13) Premium w/CVT

Was going to write a post about the anguish of being stuck in the grays and coming here less often because of it but being in the grays it’s just a waste of time to even try and be a community member here.

The most popular vehicle on the US road is an F-150 which has a width with mirrors upwards of 105.9 inches which is just shy of 8 feet 10 inches add into that that something like the Harley-Davidson Road King is 37.8 inches wide. Together they’re 143.7 which is pretty much 12 feet on the money if they were touching.

Kind of a waste to actually point out anything from the article. Xenophobic people always have their minds made up before and will never accept fact over their own prejudices. Especially since being anti-Russian has been the main stay of American politics for over a 100 years

Have you considered just custom ordering one?

When I custom ordered my STI a few years a go I learned that that Japanese built Subarus are only paints in set batches. I wondering if they might do batch building with trim levels for cars made by SIA. This could explain why you see the same trim level appear on lots all at the same time.

I think that half the point of hot sauce is that it arrives in a useable container. If the package arrived unharmed but with a broken bottle that is a valid review considering that it couldn’t survive shipping.

Hope that some day someone steals $1400 of your stuff so we can blame you for getting it stole instead of the lowlife committing a crime. Also neighbors like you are the reason why most of our neighborhoods are full of cameras and we’re under 24/7 surveillance by private companies without even the minimal oversight

$40 a month is insane. Starlink is $100 or $150 a year so about $8.33 or $12.50 a month so almost 5 or 3 times cheaper a month an Onstar.  I can now see why no one pays for it.