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If tomorrow’s slideshow isn’t just Bitchin’ Camaro 10 times, expect some donuts on your lawn.

I mean, the zipper merge only works in theory.

GM had owned Daewoo for a few years by the time the Sonic (second gen Aveo) was designed, though.

My fave was the Toyota Starlet.

I’m still a rank amateur but YouTube can get me a fair way along.

I’ve moved to the US after I got my license. Literally have yet to drive in a state where people do the zipper merge properly and don’t start moving over as soon as they see the merge 2 miles away.

This is a good one.

Don’t forget the folks splitting lanes to stop anyone from getting by.

Thus, “ex-wife”! That’s nassssty!

Of course not. Social media is nothing but toxic positivity or trolls. It’s no place for healthy discourse (except maybe in the un-grey comments on Kinja).

Went around and found out.

I would hope not often, but every now and then I see cars with a similar cable attachment method where the tire isn’t quite snugged up where it should. When they hit the brake or a bump, the spare tire shifts a little. Hopefully it doesn’t wear down the sidewall to the point of being unsafe

The hoist has enough cable on it that you attach it when it is next to your car, then you just crank the hoist. It will drag the tire back under and up into place.

Better yet, the name of an e-S-Cargo. It would literally play into the snail joke EVEN BETTER. This may be the most important part of this entire decision, but in seriousness yeah they would be dumb to not do something like this. Hell, VW is bringing back the bus, and at one point even floated another dune buggy style

Same way you got it out, in reverse. It gas enough room around it that it’ll locate itself before lifting on a smooth surface.

Easy, the mechanic at garage where you get the flat fixed will usually do it for you without asking on the lift.

Pretty much. With a few grace notes of true beauty to make the tragedy hit that much harder.

It’s interesting how meaning can change so drastically with use. I recently learned that the word “tawdry” is a corrupted form of “Saint Audrey”, a 7th-century English princess and saint who remained a virgin throughout her life in service to God (despite two marriages, which seems like a challenge). In the 12th

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