Buying a Car with the Bitches, Part 1: How to Choose Your Car
I kind of fucking hate cars. They’re expensive, time-consuming, and ruin the environment while simultaneously turning you into the kind of person who thinks it’s ok to scream obscenities at complete strangers from behind the shield of a “COEXIST” bumper sticker.
So if you can operate your life without a car, I highly recommend doing so. Sadly though, they’re often a necessity.
Dating back to the Eisenhower administration, our country’s infrastructure has been built around personal cars. Bike lanes and affordable public transportation are therefore sadly lacking in much of the country. Not to mention the disgraceful state of transportation for disabled people.
So your situation might necessitate a car. But that doesn’t mean it needs to leave you destitute.
Keep reading.
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guardian Librarian get different car . is very good car, very useful, much more easy to drive and park . guardian Librarian really really like new car and can see better drive better .
Pixie very hard time with changes and new things , get very big sick feelings .
guardian Librarian let Pixie look at whole car inside and outside and touch car all over and show how key work .
it all help . but . not even have car-numbers for Pixie to recognize car with . and . is still new and different and make pixie feel so sick like throwing up . even though . new car really is better .
What a difference 54 years makes juxtaposition of Chevrolet Corvette Stingray ZR-2 Convertible, 1971 & Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 Convertible, 2025. The C3 Corvette was the first to be offered with ZR1/ZR2 packages. The ZR1 could be ordered with the LT-1 engine and included a solid-lifter small-block engine, heavy-duty four-speed transmission, power brakes, aluminum radiator, and a revised suspension with special springs, shocks, stabilizer bar, and spindle-strut shafts. The ZR2 included the special equipment in the ZR1 package, but for the 454 LS-6 engine. The new ZR1 features turbochargers for the first time ever on a factory Corvette