With the capitalization, this looks like a Dev messed up the UPDATE
statement's WHERE
clause.
Funny
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If this said my exact car model I'd ask for a link. I still have my first and only car and I desperately need to change its wipers but it's so important I'll forget about it in 5 minutes
I think I'm working too hard, even a gold fish has better memory than me.
What were we talking about??
The wiring must be bad if you are getting electrocuted changing a wiper blade
The shocking part is that Subaru never explains why the hell you'd want a Forester when the Outback exists.
Wagon Life, BAY-BEE!!!!
I'm dreading the day my current wagon (a 2000s beamer) kicks the bucket. There haven't been many commuter class wagons released in a long time, at least where I live. All replaced with SUVs and over sized utes.
I got an Outback in 2013 when my wife was expecting. Then nine years later I got the world's most boring mid-life crisis car and just got a new Outback, but this one is black and slightly lifted and has the turbo. It’s almost three years old now and I expect to have it for many years to come.
I love the actual utility. It rides like a car and fits where a car does, but holds as much as an SUV, with more interior volume than a Forester.
This is not funny, it is mildly infuriating.
It involves the ritual sacrifice of jeep wrangler drivers
To be fair I have a Forester and changing the rear wiper is not obviously. It's absolutely not the same as the front ones.