williamhennegan
Will H
williamhennegan

Remind me to ask "what do 'tubbed' & 'tucked' mean in the next iteration of "car questions you were afraid to ask".

Hmmm

Weird question, but what if this causes children to actually run towards the noise—possibly into the street—and cause an accident?

There's another benefit I'd suggest folks consider:

How about Rule #34?

A quick bump here for Texas Direct Auto. My family has bought 4 vehicles from this place, all positive experiences.

Came for Kit Cloudkicker, was not disappointed.

Thanks! I have a similar bag to your Victorinox, but it's 2 years old. I just used it last month with no issues, but I'm concerned that the recent change in maximum size by some airlines may now categorize it as too big : ( Guess I'll burn that bridge when I get there.

Thanks! I have a similar bag to your Victorinox, but it's 2 years old. I just used it last month with no issues, but

I'd love to hear which is best for a suit/hangup clothes from happy owners :)

I'd love to hear which is best for a suit/hangup clothes from happy owners :)

I guess saying "most cars" is inaccurate. Rather, it's been an option since at least the late 90s that adds a few bills to the cost :)

Yes, most cars made since the late 90s use transponder keys that are paired to the vehicle. Some of them won't even unlock without a transponder key, though it looks like this car will. I can see this tool being handy for smash & grab thieves or pop-a-lock services.

I'd rather have someone pick my lock and steal my

Leather. I don't care about the color. Heated/cooled is a plus. but Cloth/vinyl/crushed velvet just don't do it for me.

To quote my fraternity brothers:

Anyone else see a recurring theme here?

I think he's right— you can see [what I assume is flammable] liquid at 0:34. Can't be a coincidence.

IMHO, there is only one acceptable old shitbox Dodge: The '74 Monaco.

As my brother would say, "that boat must run on hair gel and formula fuck-yea."

Maybe they're just bringing it to a chop-shop?