Too cheap
There's a listing for a 2020 SE for under $16,000 from a reputable local dealer. Only 28,000 miles and claims no accidents.
What should I watch out for?
There's a listing for a 2020 SE for under $16,000 from a reputable local dealer. Only 28,000 miles and claims no accidents.
What should I watch out for?
Thanos appears in front of you and offers you a chance to stop the death of one half of the world's population. He proves he can do this beyond a shadow of a doubt for you.
To do this you will need to kill a baby seal with a club during the Super Bowl halftime show. The baby seal will become famous in the month leading up to the Superbowl.
You'll not be able to tell anyone why you killed the baby seal.
No one will be able to physically harm you in retaliation for your action.
People will judge you however they would have and no excuse will change their mind that you did it.
I'm way too old to be asking this but I've never really thought about how I pick shoes other than just seem to be comfortable in the moment.
I don't actually know how to tell which ones are well-built for me much less for basketball.
I've had good and bad luck with ones that are players signature shoes.
Tips?
I drove Portland to Seattle to SeaTac (during rush hour, it was horrible stop and go) back to Portland to Depoe Bay and finally back to Portland.
I didn't baby it or try to hyper-mile it. It was just me most of the time except the ride to SeaTac.
When I finally fueled up it said I had 40 miles until empty but I didn't want to push it any further feeling it would drop quickly driving through the suburbs.
We have an AWD 2026 and have been using Eco mode for the last year plus because I like to game the mileage as much as possible.
My wife said she like normal mode more.
After a long drive last weekend, I don't see a difference in the mileage and I like the responsiveness of the normal mode.