And then go do research to see why it's wrong?
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Anyway, I'm generally rabidly anti-extended warranty. It's generally one of the two worst insurance deals (the other being collision damage waiver on a rental car). "Worst" as in "lowest percentage of premium paid on claims."
I acknowledge two...
If she sees, this, I put $20 on 24 years and 3 days!
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I got a light hauler for the moment (after losing months to waffling, I just bought the cheapest one on my list, figuring to replace it once I understand what I want, and needing to be able to shuffle between back gate over desert...
A broad brimmed hat helps, too.
In particular, a full western (cowboy) hat with maximal downturn in the font.
Oh, and make sure you get the full 5" brim, not the shorter brim on lesser and inexpensive hats.
In combination with full drop on the visor, you are able to tilt your head a bit to...
I can't even count the number of times that she has taken my dictation directly, and then applied autodistort to change it a couple of seconds later as my thumb is going down on the send button . . .
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oh, no!
Are you going to follow up by throwing him in the briar patch?
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We don't need no steenkin' scientific method!
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Anyway, one can always supplement the spoiler by putting a 5.0 on the front fenders for extra power!
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"Halve the microphones in the car"--Is that correct?
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Siri hasn't been much fun since she stopped helping us hide bodies . . .
I asked the gal for the shot with microchips, as I was looking forward to a new superpower.
She just kind of looked at me funny.
on the fat man type, neither the wheel nor steering column tilted--but with that top hinge, it would be pivoting about 180 degrees!
Herero's one of the kind ui'm talking about from a discussion at the AACA site:
also shown is a sliding variant in both positions.
I'm dating myself but some wag commented to the effect of, "Of course Vince Foster commuted suicide--you would, too, if you were having an affair with Hillary!"
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[I foeget what his quirk was--a double tap to the back of the head, or crawling into the bushes after...
sure--but could have done the same thing on the 500!
I've been told on fora that you could get a mpg increase by putting the 472 heads on the 500--but I also think from other references that they were the same, so . . .
That final caddie big block was supposedly charted for getting to...
go back another 40 years or so, and there were "fat man" steering wheels, basically hinged at the top of the wheel to let it flip up to allow, uhh, "latitudinally challenged" men to fit behind the wheel before putting it back down . . .
bah. bush league.
It is well known that putting a "5.0" on the front fenders of your 4 banger rice burning doubles horsepower!
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I recall the "aogue carburetor" ads in the early 80s, claiming to get 80mpg on this technology surpassed by Big Oil!
not nearly as well as a 3:2 reduction...
the 500 was a stroked 472, producing 400hp/550-ft-lbs instead of 375/525. It was Eldorado only (and the Eldo was the smallest cadillac, the "personal luxury" entry).
That hp was one year only, as GM reduced compression in 1971--not directly for emissions, but to be able to use the upcoming...
on the maverick, it's only torque on the wheel. It's not possible to hold the wheel tight enough for it to believe your hands are on it!
With my Miata, I had to undo my seat belt to turn my body far enough to turn my head far enough to back up!
It will be at least 3, maybe 4, deepening upon the size of not-a-garage I'm able to build. If four, the last might be a two post, or I might still go with the bridge jack (if 3, definitely bridge jack!)
we put a $3,500 brand new transmission in a 15 year old E150 about 10 years ago (it wasn't...
It's your own fault; you should have ordered it with Platinum trim!
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(I definitely would have ordered a higher trim than Lariat, had it been available.)
ehh.
It took me a while to figure out what the hamper that appeared on the dash of my '98 mustang meant . . .
My father's '83 Mercury...
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my guess was always that someone who'd avoid the small claim was more likely to go through the reasoning, but . . .
the overwhelming statistical math, though, is that credit score is a good predictor of claims (not necessarily accidents)