damn rental car place
#4
"**** it, its a rental"
That should be the anthem anytime anyone goes out of town
If you bring back a rental car that doesn't need brakes, shocks, tires, most major fluids, and one hell of a tune up, take your *** on down the block and find a place to play! 1400 miles of wheel spin on the odometer is a necessity!
I was in Nebraska returning a rental car, the guy says "is that sand in the car?, there isn't a beach for 1500 miles! You were only gone 15 hours and the car only has 200 miles on it! how is that possible!?!" lol
That should be the anthem anytime anyone goes out of town
If you bring back a rental car that doesn't need brakes, shocks, tires, most major fluids, and one hell of a tune up, take your *** on down the block and find a place to play! 1400 miles of wheel spin on the odometer is a necessity!
I was in Nebraska returning a rental car, the guy says "is that sand in the car?, there isn't a beach for 1500 miles! You were only gone 15 hours and the car only has 200 miles on it! how is that possible!?!" lol
#5
Originally Posted by phinsup' post='813470' date='Apr 12 2006, 09:32 AM
they dont want to rent another car to me, imagine that.
I wonder why as the GEO Tracker slides down the dirt road, I think his goal was how many new noises he could make it make -- definetly needed new bearings, shocks -- kinda questionable when we picked it up but after 50 miles an hour down pot hole filled roads for four days straight.... FULL of dust and atleast three or four unidentifiable noises... he did them proud. The GEO was a frightful ride with scott at the wheel, and yess it took many drugs to be able to move after a fun filled day of him driving.
#7
50 mph down pothole filled roads is called daily driving in the city of Scranton. There was one stretch of about 2 weeks where everyday I saw a different car with a busted tire or rim sitting on the same road.