The $87,750 buyer, when he got the car home, found a yellowed index card tucked into the corner of the dashboard, placed as if the previous owner wanted the card to be read from outside of the card,
The $87,750 buyer, when he got the car home, found a yellowed index card tucked into the corner of the dashboard, placed as if the previous owner wanted the card to be read from outside of the card,
Thanks for sharing that. I'm going to try it.
Two wasted lives.
I like the mom, Cheryl. Cool as a cucumber.
Excellent, thank you!
Wouldn't be surprised if these were fitment issues that would be completely under the tolerances of many other car makers.
Someone's got to get that Fiat running...
I could have gone through life perfectly happy without knowing that the Subaru WRX STI Convertible was a thing.
Do you remember what week it was? I'm going to have to find that episode.
All the joking around on the show aside, I've actually learned a lot listening to Car Talk. When I was still at home, my Dad and I used to try to guess the problem ahead of the guys. My dad was really good at it, too.
OH MY FREAKING WORD.
Yeah, blah, blah, blah.
Hahahaha. That's pretty awesome.
You know that feeling you get when you've accidentally walked in on someone doing something ... umm... very private?
In an unexpected development, highway maintenance crews discovered that high fructose corn syrup is a fantastic adhesive for asphalt paving. Repaving of I-75 will be completed in record time due to this new discovery.
For anyone who thinks I'm a SNHM (Safety Nazi Hover Mother.)
My mother's pregnancy book, given to her by her DOCTOR, publication date of about 1970, suggests that women who smoke might want to cut back to a half a pack a day while pregnant.
Recaro started making infant and child seats after my kid was out of them (She's out of seats entirely now). So not fair. Would have loved to brag about my 92 Saturn SL (the car I had when she was a baby) having "Recaro" seats. Snort.