My diesel pickup has a capacity of 14 quarts of oil, more than I care to deal with. I can't even roll my creeper under my car without me on it, so I can't change its oil, either. And I don't miss it.
I took my truck to an off-brand dealership here last month because no Dodge dealership here anymore, and it was $163 for an oil change. Nothing else, just an oil change. At the Dodge dealer in Nevada I bought it from, an oil change was $59. And they washed it, too. It would be financially advantageous for me to drive 220 miles there, get the oil changed, buy a mess of groceries and a tank of fuel and still be money ahead. My time is cheap.
WHOA. Good luck to everyone who has to deal with this!
We had to deal with it in St. Louis yesterday, except that our precipitous drop was between 4 and 7 p.m.
|Look out. Look out. It's the Iceman|
59 yesterday. Currently 28 with snow (after a glaze of freezing rain). 5 tomorrow night. It's coming, east coast.
Basically white-out conditions right now, but it won't last too long so we'll probably only have a few inches of snow. I-675 is closed nearby though.
Here's what it was like earlier this evening here:
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My diesel pickup has a capacity of 14 quarts of oil, more than I care to deal with. I can't even roll my creeper under my car without me on it, so I can't change its oil, either. And I don't miss it.
I took my truck to an off-brand dealership here last month because no Dodge dealership here anymore, and it was $163 for an oil change. Nothing else, just an oil change. At the Dodge dealer in Nevada I bought it from, an oil change was $59. And they washed it, too. It would be financially advantageous for me to drive 220 miles there, get the oil changed, buy a mess of groceries and a tank of fuel and still be money ahead. My time is cheap.
He'd still probably take my shit, it's what republicans do…
Pretty sure Montecito residents won't be sad if he doesn't bother.
I'd bet that a large portion of the residents voted for him, though.
I truly wish I could build a lube pit in my yard. The EPA would probably seize my land and fleet, though.