tireman
TireMan
tireman

I saw a kid being chased by his brother run face first into tho control console of one of those giant machines. He was standing there crying and I walked over, scanned my play card, and pulled some giant stuffed thing out of there and gave it to him. Probably the most boss thing I’ve ever done. I was in my late 20s

Space quarters, you know, like Earth quarters but more spacey. 

Take a star for beater s2k. I have been looking for one and they do not seem to exist for under 10k! 

I have heard of these! I had a customer who was a salesman for them. Before he moved back to the U. K he left a set of wheels with us and showed me the brochure he had sitting around. Pretty neat, super expensive. 

I only came here for this

Everyone is talking about how many tires they replaced. I am amazed at how many keys they had to replace. I'd like to hear the story on that, presumably those would just sit in the car all the time. 

Fronts and rears are different sizes by the look of it. This is a pretty normal expectation for anything in the same vehicle category, heavy and staggered sizing? You will go through 2 sets of rears to one set of fronts. If they were the same size you could at least rotate them which would help. Plus all 3 of the

If I were the current owner of an EV1 I would argue that as "New GM" is not responsible for any of GM's previous liabilities, neither am I. 

This was my question too. 

I think the idea is they learn a lot more than flying an empty sky, and it’s cheaper and less risky than flying against our own planes

You're right, style for days

Plus, if the van is totalled, it can easily take 6 months to have a new one outfitted. Unless they are able to find a good used one. 

Most nonsensical? Maybe you missed

I dealt with a similar situation at my last job. Company said we signed up to have a website designed. I was the one who handled all of the technology since my boss refused to use a computer. I had no idea what they were talking about. They kept calling without being able to produce one piece of paperwork, I told them

I'm sure somebody else will point this out, but this is extremely common, especially in Japanese cars. I know Honda, Toyota, and Nissan use this technique. Something is going to wear out, why not a small rubber plug?

Bob Loblaw?

Have you talked to your agent? At least where I am, this would not warrant a rate increase and generally has a lower deductible.

This is how I felt about my 2002 es300, the same year camry was recalled but somehow not the es