It’s clearly a Wawa thing because the pumps at all the stores near me have stickers to ask drivers to move their cars after pumping gas.
It’s clearly a Wawa thing because the pumps at all the stores near me have stickers to ask drivers to move their cars after pumping gas.
Like the guy who was literally riding the bumper of half the vehicles he approached yesterday in rush hour and then almost ran two vehicles off the road by cutting from the left lane to an offramp at the absolute last second. I have a high threshold for calling the cops on a driver, but you can bet I didn’t hesitate…
I see at least one or two Mitsubishis per day (mostly this vehicle or the three cylinder Mirage). This is the perfect vehicle for those who want a new car but can only afford the cheapest price to entry possible (likely because of poor credit). The fact the dealers around me who sell them are “we approve anyone”…
I remember in 2002, my dad wanted a manual transmission sedan to replace his 1995 Accord (also with a stick). He didn’t like the seat in the new Accord, so he settled on a Camry. Back then, side airbags were an option, and he wanted a Camry SE with stick and side airbags. The dealer happily took a deposit to “order”…
I am OK with the safety inspection but have the same complaint about cost. Plus, the state charges you a mandatory $6 or $7 for a sticker (yes, a sticker to show you passed inspection). In many other states, the inspection cost is fixed by law. Of course, the shops can always pad the bill with “repairs”, but still,…