He had to swing the car around manually to give access to the front wheels, and he can't even tow me, because he has a flatbed and I'm stuck in park
So what kind of tow truck will work?
That sucks.
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He had to swing the car around manually to give access to the front wheels, and he can't even tow me, because he has a flatbed and I'm stuck in park
So what kind of tow truck will work?
That sucks.
Perkins, embrace the options.
Do I have to?
That sucks, ita.
little sugar cookies with cinammon sugar on top that were popular in NM.
Those sound good. I think you should make them for everyone.
So what kind of tow truck will work?
The kind that lifts the front (drive wheels) off the ground, allowing the car to roll on its rear wheels.
little sugar cookies with cinammon sugar on top that were popular in NM.
Bizcochos? Oh, I know what those are, but we never made them. Next door neighbors did.
You need too many working body parts to drive stick. I'm way wonkier than my automatic.
I want to learn how, but don't intend to rely on it.
The kind that lifts the front (drive wheels) off the ground, allowing the car to roll on its rear wheels.
See, that's the kind I've had to reject on occasion. But my cars are standards.
Stick is fun, but it gets annoying when driving in heavy stop-and-go traffic. Plus you have no free hands while shifting.
ita, is your car engine not turning over? Or just not firing?
I have one cookie recipe that only tastes right when made with lard.
Me, too.
I prefer stick, but the traffic isn't that bad around here so I don't have as much stop and go.
Once I managed to drive home from a few miles away without a clutch.