All I can think of is the back and forth between Jerry Lundegaard and the buyer in the movie Fargo.
" Well, we've never done this before. But seeing as it's special circumstances and all, he says I can knock a hundred dollars off that Trucoat. "
I prefer a heavy duty rubber mat that contains mud/water/liquid that also is large enough to cover the door sill. I have the Ford OEM ones and they do not provide as much coverage as I prefer. I intend to replace them at some point. Well, when I win the drawing, I will do just that. :cool:
My Territory ATs were fine in a KY winter a year or so ago (only for a day or so). I was visiting so I didn't spend a lot of time there. Mine have 58k miles. I'm debating on going back with the exact same tire or something similar. I don't want a lot of added weight. If I lived in Denver, I...
I don't recall the type of lymphoma. It was discovered when I pulled lightly on his collar and he yelped. They found the lumps and we went from there.. My doc didn't charge us vet visits, we were only charged for the chemo medicine which wasn't a whole lot.
I don't understand the carwash thing people are mentioning since you would be in neutral and wouldn't apply the brake anyway. It doesn't apply brake on its own until you have pressed and held the brake for a second or so.
I love it in stop and go traffic. Now that schools are back in, I use it even more. I do understand some folks desire to have a physical button instead of it being buried on the Sync menu. My wife's Telluride has a button that you can turn off and on which is convenient, i guess. We always...
Hopefully Tiny continues to defy the odds. We had a dog diagnosed with lymphoma. We started chemo and he lived another high-quality year.
I hope Tiny continues to live the good life.