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Discovered that Costco has a killer selection of LED bulbs (if you happen to be a Costco member). I paid $7 for a 4-pack of BR30 before Christmas. And they had BR40 2-packs for the same price. Dimmable (tested and works) and true soft-light rating.

Discovered that Costco has a killer selection of LED bulbs (if you happen to be a Costco member). I paid $7 for a

I was listening to some interviews on NPR from the Mexican town that just had its Ford factory axed. One lady’s comment really made sense: Without this factory, we won’t have any jobs, and people are going to leave for America.

I had ones my Mom gave me for a long time. My Caucasian wife threw them out during our last move - she always thought it was gross that I kept them in the nightstand. I discretely found replacements on Amazon (so that I wouldn’t need to go digging around in Chinatown!)

Something I never realized until recently was that persons from many Asian races have different ear-wax then the Caucasian races I grew up around. I don’t think it’s possible to impact our dry, flaky earwax (unlike the gooey goop everyone else has). Thus, making the scrappers a little less weird. And why the whole

I know - I’m being snarky :) I’m a subscriber.

My wife learned stick on mine. She money-shifted accelerating (I think the more appropriate NA Volvo term is “gaining momentum”) out of a NY toll-booth. 3rd gear redline straight back into 2nd. I grabbed the shifter when I saw the tach needle go flying back into the red and the engine “scream” (again, does that word

It must really be nice to have the time to do these sort of things. I have a hitch installed on my JSW that I could probably get $50 for on Craigslist. Would only take about an hour to remove. So easily worth my time; but it’s not time that I have to spare.

Fan boy of what? GM? Lol, I’ve never owned anything but European cars. Note the photo of a Volvo wagon in my little picture thingy.

Even if the numbers were 8k, they’re not that significant. I’m not attempting to show whether or not Subaru is a successful company - their sales are excellent for the market share they hold in this country.

This. Because you obviously represent the American demographic as a whole.

Does this town/city/state not have law-enforcement?

I watched the video. The amount of actual maintenance costs over those 2 years actually came out to $1500 and included basics like oil change, brake fluid flush, tranny fluid change, and new spark plugs and coil packs. Eliminate the latter 2 which don’t need to be done every 2 years, and price goes down even more. The

I just got to drive a new car for 4 years and 50k miles for a little less then $7k. And am turning it in with bald tires, a cracked windshield, a broken sunroof, and a leaky rear-hatch - no questions asked. As a car enthusiast who enjoys going through cars like breakfast cereal, you can’t find a better deal.

I get the allure of these things; everytime I see a lifted Vanagon, I do a head spin. But to actually drive around in one, I dunno. It’s still a 30-year old car with all the creature comforts of a 30-year old car.

Oh to be young and stupid. Getting old sucks; my back hurts all the time, and I go to bed at 9 and wake up at 6 (even on weekends). Still so glad I’m past that age where 1. This happens, and 2. This is news.

Why not? The buyback amount we’re getting is a nice windfall that virtually pays off the 2 loans my wife has that are at 6%. Which frees up extra cash each month for this luxury. We’re lucky in that my wife’s student debt actually paved her way into a decent paying job (she’s a Psychologist); and her debt isn’t nearly

I scanned and uploaded it through the portal. Went pretty smoothly.

I just scheduled my buy-back appointment for Jan 6. I was one of the loan-carriers who seemed to get stuck in the waiting for an offer phase. But once the offer came through, it took longer for me to get the paperwork notarized and scanned in then it did for them to approve the papers (4 days vs 24 hours).