Thanks for your comments, @abacomike. Sorry that diner you went to was a loser, probably was better when I went there in the 70’s, 80’s. Of course, I was much younger then, sooo....
Yesterday, I met carnaught’s sisters for lunch at a place near FLL airport. Delightful ladies - obviously brought up in a refined and dignified environment. The conversations were refreshing and interesting.
The place we lunched at was unfortunately not very good - less than acceptable based on what I ordered. .
The saving grace of the afternoon was observing well-educated and refined ladies who could effectively communicate thoughts and political stances. Carnaught - you are blessed to have sisters like that!
Surprised that you would get bad food in a nice respectable restaurant in Florida.......most restaurants there really try to please, the competition is brutal. Check the restaurant out on Tripadvisor.com and see what other people have written about it. One fancy place in Florida had a meal we thought wasn't good. I found their contact information on their website....wrote to the manager because I wanted them to learn from our experience. He said to see him when we come back and he will give us 4 free meals (drinks not included) the next time we come in.
At least you had the company of some pleasant ladies, makes up for a lot.
Just back from Ireland and England. I assure you Guinness (and other beer too) is still pulled by the pint. Needless to say, we had a great time!
We went to the Guiness plant....that is a major tourist site. Interesting how it came about and about how they make that stuff. We couldn't drink our free Guiness at the end of the tour....we gave our tickets to someone who could appreciate it. Tastes and has the consistency of tar to me. Now Kilkenny, that is another matter, about 1/2 the strength of a Guiness!
Thanks for your comments, @abacomike. Sorry that diner you went to was a loser, probably was better when I went there in the 70’s, 80’s. Of course, I was much younger then, sooo....
Maybe it’s what I ordered - but I never am disappointed when I order a chef’s salad no matter where I am eating.
As for for being younger in the 70’s and 80’s, weren’t we all?
Just back from Ireland and England. I assure you Guinness (and other beer too) is still pulled by the pint. Needless to say, we had a great time!
We went to the Guiness plant....that is a major tourist site. Interesting how it came about and about how they make that stuff. We couldn't drink our free Guiness at the end of the tour....we gave our tickets to someone who could appreciate it. Tastes and has the consistency of tar to me. Now Kilkenny, that is another matter, about 1/2 the strength of a Guiness!
We avoided the tourist places and went to small pubs in the neighborhood. Guinness is bitter outside Dublin, it really doesn’t travel well. I was astonished at the difference. Smooth and delicious! And one night some musicians came by and struck up an impromptu set of tunes. Very fun.
I usually try to drink whatever is made locally. In Bath, England, that’s Raven ale, both a stout and a golden. Really enjoyed the golden. Normally I’m not a beer drinker, it in countries known for it I will enjoy a pint.
Just back from Ireland and England. I assure you Guinness (and other beer too) is still pulled by the pint. Needless to say, we had a great time!
We went to the Guiness plant....that is a major tourist site. Interesting how it came about and about how they make that stuff. We couldn't drink our free Guiness at the end of the tour....we gave our tickets to someone who could appreciate it. Tastes and has the consistency of tar to me. Now Kilkenny, that is another matter, about 1/2 the strength of a Guiness!
We avoided the tourist places and went to small pubs in the neighborhood. Guinness is bitter outside Dublin, it really doesn’t travel well. I was astonished at the difference. Smooth and delicious! And one night some musicians came by and struck up an impromptu set of tunes. Very fun.
I usually try to drink whatever is made locally. In Bath, England, that’s Raven ale, both a stout and a golden. Really enjoyed the golden. Normally I’m not a beer drinker, it in countries known for it I will enjoy a pint.
We generally avoid tourist areas, really like to see how average people live. But, the Guiness plant is worth a look at, shows how they started this unique product. Also, the Kilmainham Gaol first one built in 1796 is a must see. The scene of public hangings, overcrowding, terrible conditions for men, women and children...youngest 7! During the potato famine some people purposely went to jail....just to be able to eat. Some of the prisoners names are still on the door ways. I remember one prisoner was to be hanged one day, so they let him have his planned wedding the day before....those were cruel times. Kilmainham Jail
The Guiness land was leased in 1759 to Arthur Guinness at IR£45 (Irish pounds) per year for 9,000 years. This gave Guiness a good head start on the competition....very low overhead. Guiness Brewery
We did something different. Went to Dublin Castle. Also National Library had 2 free fascinating exhibits, one on Yeats and one on Ireland and WWI. Also spent much time on St. Stephens Green, key site of the 1916 Easter Rising. There is much on that history in Dublin Castle too, and an exhibit there on the Potato Famine and Irish immigration. We had a great time. Took a 4 mile hike along the Dalkey coast up to the obelisk on Kilinney Hill. Spectacular views once you got there, and a very nice pub at the bottom to refuel!
Driver, we went to both of those places last year when we were in Ireland. Both well worth it.
That is great Stick, not too many people think to go to the prison, and it is so worthwhile seeing it! Dublin is a great city, reminds me of London but on a smaller more manageable scale. Nice to see a downtown area that is booming...lots of people, stores are busy, interesting homes and buildings. Always amazes me, so many authors, musicians, and theater people, for a country of just 5 million people.
Hey, ab, was just finishing off that first bottle of Glenmorangie 10 year old scotch when I thought of you. Read your recent post about being out of shape. Welcome to the club. I try to walk 4/5 times a week and have limited my diet to low carbs, but it’s so hard. At our age, the love handles just refuse to release their grasp on our bods. Unfair, to say the least.
Hey, ab, was just finishing off that first bottle of Glenmorangie 10 year old scotch when I thought of you. Read your recent post about being out of shape. Welcome to the club. I try to walk 4/5 times a week and have limited my diet to low carbs, but it’s so hard. At our age, the love handles just refuse to release their grasp on our bods. Unfair, to say the least.
I'm having a Craganmore tonight. I think it is a low-cal whisky.
Some people! Dennis O'Sullivan answers questions from readers in our daily newspaper (delivered to the door, not the weekly one I scoop up out of the driveway).
This guy must live in the twilight zone......they are out there and they walk among us.
QUESTION
I have another new car dealer horror story. I signed a purchase for a new car and the trade-in value of my old car was just under eight thousand dollars. When I went in to pick up the car, I was informed that the trade in value of my car was now only five thousand dollars. How can a dealer alter the sales agreement when I have already signed a bill of sale and left a down payment for the new car? Their reason for telling me this is that they are disputing the mileage on my car, which I have driven for over three years. I purchased the car privately and the mileage has never been altered while I have owned the car. It is not my fault if someone altered the kilometres on the car before I purchased it and it looks like I am getting screwed twice—once from the person from whom I purchased it and now again from the dealer. Can the dealer back out of a signed contract? Bob from Binbrook
ANSWER
What do you think that your position would be if the situation was reversed and you purchased from the dealer a car that you thought had a certain mileage and then before you picked up the car, you found out that the car had many more kilometres than what the odometer reads? Would you agree then that the contract that you signed was still binding? It is not the dealer’s fault that you purchased a car with altered kilometres and remember that you signed a statement to the dealer that the mileage was correct. What I do not understand is that your car has the type of odometer that cannot be altered so someone must have replaced the odometer with a used one that had fewer kilometres. Since you are the second owner and you did not replace the odometer then you should again contact the original owner of the car to see if you can sort out the discrepancy in the mileage. I am not sure if anything at this late date can be done to the original owner. This is not a fault that you can place in the hands of the dealer.
You Canadians and other metric-ites confuse me. In the same sentence mileage and kilometers is mentioned. Make up your minds...mileage or kilometage.
jmonroe</blockquote
It used to be thought that modern cars with digital odometers couldn't be "clocked" but this isn't true. If you google " turning back an odometer" you'll see how it's done. The bad part is if an odometer go's bad and it is replaced with a new one, a sticker go's on the door pillar that states the old miles and the new miles. The car is still a TMU car and that will drop it's value bu what may be a lot. Who is to say that the owner didn't drive it for two years will acccruing miles befor finally having it fixed!
Hey, ab, was just finishing off that first bottle of Glenmorangie 10 year old scotch when I thought of you. Read your recent post about being out of shape. Welcome to the club. I try to walk 4/5 times a week and have limited my diet to low carbs, but it’s so hard. At our age, the love handles just refuse to release their grasp on our bods. Unfair, to say the least.
I'm having a Craganmore tonight. I think it is a low-cal whisky.
That reminds me.........I have a new topic we haven't discussed yet. Potato Chips! I have a few at lunch with my low cal salad and sandwich (usually chicken, turkey or low calorie cheese) and a few chips. A few brands like Lays and Ruffles have reduced fat chips....reduced 60% and some 70%. They don't stock too many, there are dozens of various brands and flavors of regular chips, but the stores don't stock too many low fat ones. I guess if you want to eat chips you want them with lots of fat....to make them taste better.
I often see someone buying a huge baconator hamburger with a huge super-sized french fries.......and a Diet Coke
I really prefer Ruffles, but they are hard to find.
Hey, ab, was just finishing off that first bottle of Glenmorangie 10 year old scotch when I thought of you. Read your recent post about being out of shape. Welcome to the club. I try to walk 4/5 times a week and have limited my diet to low carbs, but it’s so hard. At our age, the love handles just refuse to release their grasp on our bods. Unfair, to say the least.
I'm having a Craganmore tonight. I think it is a low-cal whisky.
That reminds me.........I have a new topic we haven't discussed yet.
Potato Chips!
I have a few at lunch with my low cal salad and sandwich (usually chicken, turkey or low calorie cheese) and a few chips. A few brands like Lays and Ruffles have reduced fat chips....reduced 60% and some 70%. They don't stock too many, there are dozens of various brands and flavors of regular chips, but the stores don't stock too many low fat ones. I guess if you want to eat chips you want them with lots of fat....to make them taste better.
I often see someone buying a huge baconator hamburger with a huge super-sized french fries.......and a Diet Coke
I really prefer Ruffles, but they are hard to find.
Driver, I rarely have chips (attempting to stay healthy) but if we do get some to go along with lunch, we usually get baked now. They seem healthier. And less greasy! I think some of the low fat ones have some nasty stuff in them though too.
I also rarely drink soda now, but if I do, it is diet regardless of the food (including pizza or a burger). Just can’t stand the taste of sugary soda. pkus of course, totally empty calories.
Driver, I rarely have chips (attempting to stay healthy) but if we do get some to go along with lunch, we usually get baked now. They seem healthier. And less greasy! I think some of the low fat ones have some nasty stuff in them though too.
I also rarely drink soda now, but if I do, it is diet regardless of the food (including pizza or a burger). Just can’t stand the taste of sugary soda. pkus of course, totally empty calories.
I like Cape Cod chips when I eat chips - which is once or twice a year - carbs is the reason.
Hey, ab, was just finishing off that first bottle of Glenmorangie 10 year old scotch when I thought of you. Read your recent post about being out of shape. Welcome to the club. I try to walk 4/5 times a week and have limited my diet to low carbs, but it’s so hard. At our age, the love handles just refuse to release their grasp on our bods. Unfair, to say the least.
I'm having a Craganmore tonight. I think it is a low-cal whisky.
That reminds me.........I have a new topic we haven't discussed yet. Potato Chips! I have a few at lunch with my low cal salad and sandwich (usually chicken, turkey or low calorie cheese) and a few chips. A few brands like Lays and Ruffles have reduced fat chips....reduced 60% and some 70%. They don't stock too many, there are dozens of various brands and flavors of regular chips, but the stores don't stock too many low fat ones. I guess if you want to eat chips you want them with lots of fat....to make them taste better.
I often see someone buying a huge baconator hamburger with a huge super-sized french fries.......and a Diet Coke
I really prefer Ruffles, but they are hard to find.
I would think you'd prefer the type with large horizontal stripes...:
I can't eat chips without feeling guilty. The low fat chips use a replacement that gives the taste, somewhat accurately, of fats, but has abdominal after effects. More in some people than others. Olestra. Look it up.
Anyone else having issues with having to log in every time you check the forums even when you check the “remember me” box?
Going to a classic car show today. Rumor has it there will be a ‘91 NSX with 30K original miles on display, and “for sale”.
Hmmmmmmmmm!?!?!?!?!!
I'll take a WAG at $45k asking
EDIT: oh, wait, is it a red automatic? Bought at auction in Feb for $44k, so I guess maybe $50k or $55k asking.
It was black, manual trans.....beautiful condition. $60K asking. Didn’t want to go down that road, tying up that kind of cash for a toy that may or may not allow me to sell it and not lose any money.
Owner didn’t seem in the mood to “negotiate” either. He had a ‘66 E-Type that was gorgeous, too.
Saw some Ferraris (356 GT) and a Lotus Esprit that the owners would let you get up and close to.
-Auburn with a Pinto engine in it. Not sure what would prompt someone to do that sort of “Frankenstein” on such a car, but I saw it with my own two eyes.
-69 Fiat 850....cute little thing. -MG TD, MGB,,, MG Midget, Triumph Spitfires and a TR7.
Tons of ‘vettes. Plenty of ‘60s Mustangs.
Saw a ‘69 Pontiac Grand Prix, 3K original miles....loaded up with factory air, PS, PB, PW and door locks. Kicker? It was a manual transmission. Only one of 300 made, and 1 of 12 still in existence today.
No offense to any Mustang GT owners(remember that I came this close to getting a 2015 GT), but I thought this was hysterical. A guy posed this comment on another board in response to a road test of an M240i:
Why would anyone pick this over a GT, youjust get more for your money with the 5.0L. Same real-world mpg (my buddies GT gets 33mpg) and for like $40k u can get a gently used GT with a tune with even more power. Besides they have permanent Sport Mode not german engineered complicated sport mode lol. Why push a button? Just step on the peddle and V8 power no hesitation. Plus it has big brakes IRS and that classic V8 sound u kno for the ladies haha. Those BMWs are so tiny and over-complicated w/turbos and over priced for what u get just stick with tried and true American V8.
The author was actually a BMW owner; it duped quite a few people-on both sides-even though he ended the post with "/s". I tip my hat to him...
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Driver, I rarely have chips (attempting to stay healthy) but if we do get some to go along with lunch, we usually get baked now. They seem healthier. And less greasy! I think some of the low fat ones have some nasty stuff in them though too.
I also rarely drink soda now, but if I do, it is diet regardless of the food (including pizza or a burger). Just can’t stand the taste of sugary soda. pkus of course, totally empty calories.
That is what I try to get Stick....baked. I only have about 6 or 8...figure it is about 60 calories for one of lifes pleasures. I look for one's with lower sodium too.
Imid.....funny, Ruffles have horizontal strips. I haven't bought another shirt with horizontal stripes since posting the picture. I don't normally wear stripes except very muted pinstripes.
Driver, I rarely have chips (attempting to stay healthy) but if we do get some to go along with lunch, we usually get baked now. They seem healthier. And less greasy! I think some of the low fat ones have some nasty stuff in them though too.
I also rarely drink soda now, but if I do, it is diet regardless of the food (including pizza or a burger). Just can’t stand the taste of sugary soda. pkus of course, totally empty calories.
Yeah, even during a "questionable" meal I'll order unsweetened Iced Tea or Diet soda. No reason to add to an already sinful meal. Mostly I stick to water or seltzer.
Chips... love them! Nothing like the kettle cooked varieties. Of course, we rarely ever touch them. I liked the baked too, they are pretty good to satisfy the craving without feeling too guilty.
Imid.....funny, Ruffles have horizontal strips. I haven't bought another shirt with horizontal stripes since posting the picture. I don't normally wear stripes except very muted pinstripes.
Notice I never posted the picture of myself with the matching Oldsmobile 98 convertible from the Oldsmobile only ccar show in Columbus...
Imid.....funny, Ruffles have horizontal strips. I haven't bought another shirt with horizontal stripes since posting the picture. I don't normally wear stripes except very muted pinstripes.
Notice I never posted the picture of myself with the matching Oldsmobile 98 convertible from the Oldsmobile only ccar show in Columbus...
I have to go out....but, I am saving that article to read later. It is kind of a theory I have....most things they do that try to save energy or fuel usually end up being worse.
Speaking of food juice is a good example, like orange juice, at one time juice was supposed to be good for you, now they find it is just sugar and empty calories.
So the numbers are being disputed....but, what I take from it is that electric cars aren't as good as they claimed. My older brother was a stock broker and when markets went way up or down he had a saying, "Nothing is as good as it seems and nothing is as bad as it seems" I think that is true of electric cars. I also understand, getting rid of the batteries when they are done is also a big environmental problem.
In response to tariffs, Harley-Davidson moving more motorcycle production overseas
Tariffs are backfiring. HD sells 40k motorcycles a year into the EU, their second largest market. The new tariffs add $2200 to each bike. Their plan is to make a factory there, to accommodate the market until they can build a European plant they will have to eat the cost of the tariff....not, a great way to make America Great!.
"Tariffs are backfiring. That sounds like the political analysis by the MSM. They seem surprised other countries might do additional tariffs. To me this all is part of negotiating. There will be posturing, verbalizing, bluffing, making mistakes--sort of like an aggressive basketball player trying to talk his/her way into the opponents head with comments close up and low volume so the ref doesn't hear. The art of the deal.
We've been abused by _some_ of our trading partners for so long, now it's time to even the playing field. They take a little. They give a little. Usw. Just like negotiating for a vehicle.
I tried to explain that to my son a few weeks back when his fiance, her parents, and he were all working on getting a straight out deal on a slightly used GM that she wanted. She needed the car because she started at a job in a few weeks. Her parents were going to give her their Equinox. I explained to Imid, Jr., if she didn't need the car soon, they could have just kept watching new vehicles of that brand and made offers at dealers who could take them or leave them. Eventually, they'd hit the right day and would have a new car for not much more than the price of a one year old cute SUV. He understood. She understood. At least they didn't buy the CPO which is an add on at that dealer. My son knows they can buy a GMEP warranty bumper-to-bumper up to the end of the original warraty, 50/5 year.
Imid.....funny, Ruffles have horizontal strips. I haven't bought another shirt with horizontal stripes since posting the picture. I don't normally wear stripes except very muted pinstripes.
Notice I never posted the picture of myself with the matching Oldsmobile 98 convertible from the Oldsmobile only ccar show in Columbus...
Smart move!
Learn from other's mistakes.
I thought about posting the picture, and then I imagined all the kinds of abuse I would read about the picture. My not-so-trim self. The color of the shirt. The vehicle being a GM instead of a"reliable" brand. Etc. LOL
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I'll embrace some of the Randian thought that is all the rage these days and say let others fall behind, less competition that way.
One fancy place in Florida had a meal we thought wasn't good. I found their contact information on their website....wrote to the manager because I wanted them to learn from our experience. He said to see him when we come back and he will give us 4 free meals (drinks not included) the next time we come in.
At least you had the company of some pleasant ladies, makes up for a lot.
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As for for being younger in the 70’s and 80’s, weren’t we all?
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
I usually try to drink whatever is made locally. In Bath, England, that’s Raven ale, both a stout and a golden. Really enjoyed the golden. Normally I’m not a beer drinker, it in countries known for it I will enjoy a pint.
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
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Some of the prisoners names are still on the door ways. I remember one prisoner was to be hanged one day, so they let him have his planned wedding the day before....those were cruel times.
Kilmainham Jail
The Guiness land was leased in 1759 to Arthur Guinness at IR£45 (Irish pounds) per year for 9,000 years. This gave Guiness a good head start on the competition....very low overhead.
Guiness Brewery
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'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
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2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
This I like. I could see me cruising to the drive-in on Saturday night in this.
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
and, seller seems to confirm the normal ROI. Spend 50K, drive it 800 miles, hope to get 25K out of it.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
'11 GMC Sierra 1500; '98 Alfa 156 2.0TS; '08 Maser QP; '67 Coronet R/T; '13 Fiat 500c; '20 S90 T6; '22 MB Sprinter 2500 4x4 diesel; '97 Suzuki R Wagon; '96 Opel Astra; '11 Mini Cooper S
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Now, a 57 Chevy, 62 T-Bird, 64 Corvette, that would be different!
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Potato Chips!
I have a few at lunch with my low cal salad and sandwich (usually chicken, turkey or low calorie cheese) and a few chips. A few brands like Lays and Ruffles have reduced fat chips....reduced 60% and some 70%. They don't stock too many, there are dozens of various brands and flavors of regular chips, but the stores don't stock too many low fat ones. I guess if you want to eat chips you want them with lots of fat....to make them taste better.
I often see someone buying a huge baconator hamburger with a huge super-sized french fries.......and a Diet Coke
I really prefer Ruffles, but they are hard to find.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
I also rarely drink soda now, but if I do, it is diet regardless of the food (including pizza or a burger). Just can’t stand the taste of sugary soda. pkus of course, totally empty calories.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
I can only imagine how others would treat a starter failure on a Malibu with "Oh well, I would think you'd prefer the type with large horizontal stripes...:
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
EDIT: oh, wait, is it a red automatic? Bought at auction in Feb for $44k, so I guess maybe $50k or $55k asking.
It was black, manual trans.....beautiful condition. $60K asking. Didn’t want to go down that road, tying up that kind of cash for a toy that may or may not allow me to sell it and not lose any money.
Owner didn’t seem in the mood to “negotiate” either. He had a ‘66 E-Type that was gorgeous, too.
Saw some Ferraris (356 GT) and a Lotus Esprit that the owners would let you get up and close to.
-Auburn with a Pinto engine in it. Not sure what would prompt someone to do that sort of “Frankenstein” on such a car, but I saw it with my own two eyes.
-69 Fiat 850....cute little thing.
-MG TD, MGB,,, MG Midget, Triumph Spitfires and a TR7.
Tons of ‘vettes. Plenty of ‘60s Mustangs.
Saw a ‘69 Pontiac Grand Prix, 3K original miles....loaded up with factory air, PS, PB, PW and door locks. Kicker? It was a manual transmission. Only one of 300 made, and 1 of 12 still in existence today.
Cool show!
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Why would anyone pick this over a GT, youjust get more for your money with the 5.0L. Same real-world mpg (my buddies GT gets 33mpg) and for like $40k u can get a gently used GT with a tune with even more power. Besides they have permanent Sport Mode not german engineered complicated sport mode lol. Why push a button? Just step on the peddle and V8 power no hesitation. Plus it has big brakes IRS and that classic V8 sound u kno for the ladies haha. Those BMWs are so tiny and over-complicated w/turbos and over priced for what u get just stick with tried and true American V8.
The author was actually a BMW owner; it duped quite a few people-on both sides-even though he ended the post with "/s". I tip my hat to him...
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Of course, this is a glass car. Were it Henry Ford steel, it would bring more money.
Imid.....funny, Ruffles have horizontal strips. I haven't bought another shirt with horizontal stripes since posting the picture. I don't normally wear stripes except very muted pinstripes.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Chips... love them! Nothing like the kettle cooked varieties. Of course, we rarely ever touch them. I liked the baked too, they are pretty good to satisfy the craving without feeling too guilty.
2025 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 / 2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
A study has found electric vehicles manufactured by Tesla are no better for the environment than diesel or petrol-fueled cars.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5880609/Tesla-electric-cars-not-greener-petrol-ones-according-UK-data.html
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Learn from other's mistakes.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Speaking of food juice is a good example, like orange juice, at one time juice was supposed to be good for you, now they find it is just sugar and empty calories.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
'24 Chevy Blazer EV 2LT
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Tariffs are backfiring. HD sells 40k motorcycles a year into the EU, their second largest market. The new tariffs add $2200 to each bike. Their plan is to make a factory there, to accommodate the market until they can build a European plant they will have to eat the cost of the tariff....not, a great way to make America Great!.
HARLEY DAVIDSON
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That sounds like the political analysis by the MSM. They seem surprised other countries might do additional tariffs. To me this all is part of negotiating. There will be posturing, verbalizing, bluffing, making mistakes--sort of like an aggressive basketball player trying to talk his/her way into the opponents head with comments close up and low volume so the ref doesn't hear. The art of the deal.
We've been abused by _some_ of our trading partners for so long, now it's time to even the playing field. They take a little. They give a little. Usw. Just like negotiating for a vehicle.
I tried to explain that to my son a few weeks back when his fiance, her parents, and he were all working on getting a straight out deal on a slightly used GM that she wanted. She needed the car because she started at a job in a few weeks. Her parents were going to give her their Equinox. I explained to Imid, Jr., if she didn't need the car soon, they could have just kept watching new vehicles of that brand and made offers at dealers who could take them or leave them. Eventually, they'd hit the right day and would have a new car for not much more than the price of a one year old cute SUV. He understood. She understood. At least they didn't buy the CPO which is an add on at that dealer. My son knows they can buy a GMEP warranty bumper-to-bumper up to the end of the original warraty, 50/5 year.
All in negotiating.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
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did something I hadn't done in maybe 20 years. found an Amoco station...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/97396424@N08/shares/96Ty6Q