Though it could also be, "How old do you have to be before you've got the disposable income/savings to buy a Maverick"
Reddit does tend Millennial heavy though, and they never get the point that the structure of the platform is highly likely to boost popular delusions/misconceptions at the...
Yeah I hope it's that thing where like the only make that trusts Nissan's Jatco figures on those is Nissan and they blow them up at half the mileage of any other brand that buys Jatcos and do their own belt and braces safety margin programming.
Well yeah, can't do a total function test, but you can apply pressure to various parts to see if they operate, exercise the solenoids with jumper wires, that kind of thing. If you work through it bit by bit, in theory you catch any hangups... or just totally don't notice you stacked the clutch...
If it's a diesel it might almost get double figures.
My still running in AWD showed me a 45mpg indicated on a 60 mile jaunt the other day. Mostly highway at 55-65mph
It kinda went to shit when they started trying to massage it to make over Gen Y into millennials, before that they were more exactly 20 year generations.
Yeesh, feeling somewhat insulted since I've had a computer since before I was fully out of short pants, and was building them before the last of millennials were born (And online before that too). In fact I tend to find that the upper latter half of millennials cannot accurately distinguish...
Well we can cross our fingers for canbus key recovery or crack for 25 so we can use the open source self drive stuff.
It is available on the platform mate Corsair, bluecruise so you wouldn't think it was a biggie. Maybe we're waiting for...
First there was the gussied up F150 called the...
I wanted to like the Element, it fell short of greatness for me, I was squeezing 25-28mpg out of my first gen Chrysler minivan and Element was not provably more efficient or more versatile. Only thing it has was being newer, so my Chrysler slogged on into the 10s and fell apart at about 25 years...
About every three to five years is the maximum frequency with which I want to apply sanding grit to my paintwork... i.e. when you can actually see it's oxidising on top. Otherwise, I'm using regular types of wax, not cleaning, cutting, color restore or whatever new code word they come up with...
Yeah I caved and got the Lariat, assisted by the Employee pricing kicking in in Canada, which wasn't a given since often the same promotions don't happen, but it came in for Aug and Sept. Anyway, but for that I might still be humming and harring about whether to wait and see what happened in...
Apparently you can get a bluetooth output cassette player for $30 or less... sounds too cheap so I guess they're in the "Oh shit we thought these would be more popular" stage before they go away.
Heh, triggering me :LOL: they were tryna teach me Pascal on a VAX in 1992, claimed the vax cluster was near enough eternal and in use "everywhere" in 1993 profs had Pentium 60s on their desks and were saying it was better than having the vax all to yourself, in 1994 I dropped back in for some...
Since the noughts I have always favored Walker SoundFX for what it sounds like and what I like the sound of when I am replacing system. I have had Borla on cars and while suitably snarly, they are a bit on the loud side for me on a DD. The 3 times I had Walker SoundFX fitted it was great, low...
IIRC the generic black and decker, fixed speed (600rpm?) feature free hand drills with a 3/8 chuck are rated at 3 Amps, so could work unless you flog them.
There's a grocery store here got underground parking, with yes, elevators or stairs available to the garage. I mention it because it might have got there by the same route as this Walmart... in that decades ago it was I think built as a K-mart... and I heard Walmart bought up some K-mart locations.
Yeah really, if you are in the habit of outdriving your grip, with FWD you hit the tree head on, with RWD you hit it ass on, and with AWD you wrap around it sideways.