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DevilsNight said, 8 months ago
my vehicle does not leak it marks its territory
psychlady said, 8 months ago
Doesn’t everybody just wash the part of the SUV that shows?
MosesJJN said, 8 months ago
Actually, real pluggers know how to work on cars. Though it may look like a dump on the outside, and have 350,000 miles on it, it runs like it’s brand new.
My bro’s Nisson blew a valve, and he found a fellow (who was a farmer by trade) who cut a new valve seat out of a block of waste titanium to replace the seat. It proved WAY cheaper than buying a new head, and my bro drove that car for years and never had a problem again.
Real pluggers have lots of stories like that.
Be blessed, Moe.
comicnut4636 said, 8 months ago
In modern lingo SUV means Stupid Ugly Vehicles.
hippogriff said, 8 months ago
UAV: Urban Assault Vehicle. My legs bother me a third of a century after an idiot thought 50+mph was a suitable speed to run a red light in downtown Dallas. And a Chevy Caprice was considered merely a large sedan.
david_42 said, 8 months ago
Even if they haven’t found the leak, a real Plugger would have a pan under the car, so they could re-use the oil.
stukuls said, 8 months ago
I can not believe any Plugger would be this careless with their automobile. Maybe some youngster but not any Plugger!
tmt said, 8 months ago
Comicnut4636: well said!
Bobzilla said, 8 months ago
At least it doesn’t BURN the oil.
comicsssfan said, 8 months ago
@MosesJJN
“waste titanium”? Where would anyone find that and be able to work with it? It’s gotta be easier to change the engine. I heard there are a lot of Nisson engines out there because they usually last a long time.