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I have a 2008 G6, and it’s been the most reliable car I’ve ever owned. I’m closing in on 200k miles on it, and it hasn’t had to have any major repairs. Just the usual wear items - tires, brakes, a ball joint, etc.

The only ones I really give a shit about seeing my car are the cops. I don’t need to attract attention while I’m flying into the office above the speed limit.

I have a 2008 G6 that’s closing in on 200k miles. It’s not a luxury car, it’s not that fast, but it’s good, reliable transportation. I would swap it for this one in a heartbeat. Get rid of the grille, hood scoops, and spoiler, and it would be a perfectly fine commuter car.

I had the same thoughts. Get rid of the ridiculous spoiler, the hood scoops, and swap in a different front clip that doesn’t look like it’s about to chew down a tree, and you would have a nice, cheap, reliable coupe for hitting the open road.

Ramcharger was right there too.

Yes. The Department of Defense has restrictions on what countries can buy certain equipment from us and has restrictions on what those countries can do with the equipment they buy, including resale restrictions.

The blue light comes on when the light turns red, that way a police officer sitting on a side street can see when the light changes and can easily tell if a driver ran a red light without the officer having to see the actual red light.

I had a yellow 88 Mighty Max. It was decent enough as basic transportation, but it was barely powerful enough to get out of its own way.

Can you guys stop with the "you're doing X wrong" and "you need to do X immediately" titles? They are annoying and clickbaity. 

Like right now right now? Like drop everything right now? 

I just set my phone on the vanity. Plenty of space for it, while also far enough from the sink to not have to worry about splashes.

Parents aren’t supposed to have a favorite child, but many do. They also shouldn’t make it so obvious which one is their favorite, but sometimes they do.

You can only get this deal when ordering online or through the Subway app—in-store orders are eligible.

My wife’s aunt and uncle have two kids. Their daughter got a Chevy Cruze for her 16th birthday. Their son got a fully loaded Camaro for his. He wrecked the car a couple months later, and they got him another one. He wrecked that one too. The parents are both smart people, yet couldn’t figure out that a Camaro wasn’t a

Minnesota has an intersection that has a DDI that leads to roundabouts on either side:

Two more fun Minnesota quirks that I thought of:

I have a butter crock similar to the butter bell, but it holds an entire stick. My house is too cold in the winter, so the butter still stays rock hard and destroys my toast. I end up having to soften a little butter in the microwave. Instead of melting it, I leave it in there just long enough (10-15 sec.) to soften

Yes.

A lot of electronics, especially at Sam’s Club and Costco, also use a different model number and UPC than the TV sold other places, so buying it elsewhere and returning it to a different store wouldn’t work.

In Minnesota, we have “reduced conflict intersections” which are similar to Michigan Lefts, except there is no option to go straight through. If you are on the side road and want to continue across, you would take a right, then a U-turn, then another right to continue on the road you were on. These are mostly used on