thunder1979
thunder1979
thunder1979

So much this! My parents never felt the need to go bigger than a mid-size sedan and there were 3 of us. My co-worker just had his 1st, his wife doesn't want anymore, but she wants an 8 passenger suv? I really don't get it.

I like where you're headed. Perhaps it is just a fad lije many of my generation shun minivans (not me though).

The car needs some minor TLC:

No, totally serious. I’m not a Jeep owner and was curious. However, I have to assume as with most vehicles, the doors aide in strengthening the structure of the vehicle so unless I’m incorrect in that assumption, it seems a bit dangerous.

I don't own a Jeep. Just a curious question from the uninitiated.

Solid axles I get, but what exactly is the draw with removable doors?

“What galls me as it should everyone there’s still in many tiny serf and peasant brains this believe – which will show itself here I’m sure soon – “but they deserve it” or “they’re the best and the brightest” which of course the answer for both is factually “no” and “AHAHAHA! NO!””

The Tesla Model S is heavy because batteries are heavy. That and they built it so strong it “broke the crush-test machine, which managed to put pressure equivalent to the weight of four other Model Ss down onto the test mule’s roof before the machine failed.”

Pretty sure people measured fuel economy 20 years ago. It’s been on new car Monroney labels since since at least the 70's. Just because cars didn’t have built-in trip computers doesn’t mean no one was measuring fuel economy. Also, my wife's 2002 model year automobile has a fuel economy readout.

To be fair, the 4g63 ind the Eagle Talon was actually a Mitsubishi engine.

Because it received an ass-ectomy and is missing the wonderful rest of the car that should have been there.

I believe it’s from Autoweek.

“This article seems to have left out the fact that your mortgage payments has everything rolled into one payment (interest, taxes, principal, PMI and Homeowners insurance) so my one payment a months cover all my housing costs.”

I think you might be describing Stockholm syndrome...

Not saying it’s right, but I asked my wife and she said minimum $100 and it doesn’t end there. Rear-facing seat for infants which would need to be replaced as they got into the toddler stage because their legs will be too long for the Rear-facing position. Then as they get above about 30 lbs and outgrow the second

Maybe it was the unchallenged sun's rays that caused the previous seat to deteriorate?

Low salaries with high amounts of stock options effectively tie compensation to performance. The better the company does and the stock performs, the more you can cash out for.

I don’t think it’s meant to be a blanket anger. It’s when someone who has had more advantages than most believes they did it all on their own and that there is a level playing field. They believe that if they can do it, anyone can. Completely oblivious to the advantages they may jave over others such as family

Saw thay and added it to my queue yesterday. Told my 17 year old daughter we have a new Saturday morning show.