Seeing as I don’t have a hulking antique war machine parked in front of my house how am I accusing him of my own failings?
Seeing as I don’t have a hulking antique war machine parked in front of my house how am I accusing him of my own failings?
Or he could keep it at an RV storage lot, rent a garage, leave it at a friend’s place in the country, etc. Plenty of places to store this thing for a reasonable fee. He is doing this to piss off his neighbors. A small, petty man compared to the heroes who originally drove these into battle.
I think it is priced in the high $30s, it would be soundly outperformed and outclassed by cars like the Chevy SS, Cadillac CTS, and even the Lexus GS350 F Sport at $50k.
It is absolutely reasonable for passengers to expect to not have suffer do to the whims of pet owners. Just because dog owners buy into hype and are immune to statistics doesn’t mean everyone else should have to accommodate their extreme sense of entitlement. Peanuts arent allowed within a 100 yards of most schools…
I have looked it up, millions of pets fly every year and the death rate is a tiny fraction of that. Airlines even have special programs set up to keep pets safe and healthy...it just proves the point that many people value the health of their dogs over that of their fellow humans.
The dog should fly in the cargo hold, the cargo hold is pressurized and heated just like the cabin. You get to bring Fido along and those with allergies don’t have to suffer. Problem solved, everyone wins.
Mushed up dead bugs! They stick like crazy to my car....
Would be interesting to know who the buyers of these insane hyper cars are and what they are ultimately used for. Race teams? Weekend warrior track enthusiasts? Collectors/Investors? Commuter cars for oil sheiks?
That’s the root of the problem, people aren’t consulting with doctors, they are buying “service animal” vests on Amazon for $9.99, slapping them on their untrained, unruly mutts and proceeding to bring said mutts everywhere. Not only is it obnoxiously rude it makes life difficult for those who have have a doctor…
Here’s another nerdy question that mostly pertains to domestic vehicles, do you refer to engine (or motor) displacement in metric or standard? For instance, I had a 1996 Bronco, even though 5.0 was stamped on the intake manifold I instinctively referred to the engine as a 302, which never seemed to confuse anyone.
The court order alone likely wasn’t enough, I’m guessing there was a serious intervention of some sort. It’s like telling a heroin addict not to shoot up because it is against the law.
It’s a hoarder thing. Hoarders would rather see a rare/valuable/collectible/living thing turn to shit under their ownership than give it up to someone with the resources to save it.
It’s telling that people seem to think the Mgtow movement is some fringe group with extremist views...these beliefs are mainstream in technology and are so ingrained as to be inseparable, even if they are not always explicitly defined. In order to excel in tech you absolutely must eschew a social life, healthy living…
Sure, it isn’t an exact replacement but it is one of only 2 moderately priced SUVs left (the other being the 4Runner) that is truly capable off-road and has room for a family, camping gear, bikes, etc. - which is what made the XJ so popular.
The 4 door Wrangler fills the gap left by the old XJ Cherokee...not sure why that is a bad thing?
Why was the Allante considered so terrible? Living in AZ, with tons of retirees, I see quite a few early-mid 90's Cadillacs, while they look hilariously outdated compared Lexus and Mercedes from the same era for the most part seem to hold up pretty well.
Why would anyone want to build an aeroplane to transport people through the skies?! It’s dangerous and would require building terminals, airports, and a million other things to support it. Besides, we already have perfectly good horses and steam trains for people to use!
We are getting close to peak crossover...the fact that choosing a Camry over a crossover is considered an edgy, sporty choice makes me think the “coolness” factor is finally wearing off among non-car people.
Or for the same amount of money you could fly to Colorado, stay a couple of nights in a very nice hotel, rent a tricked out Jeep, run Black Bear pass, and still have a few hundred left over for food and drink.