On a 10-minute drive, the mechanics reportedly got his car up to 118 mph on public roads, including one truly scary right-side pass you can see around the 1:03 mark in the video. Yeesh.
On a 10-minute drive, the mechanics reportedly got his car up to 118 mph on public roads, including one truly scary right-side pass you can see around the 1:03 mark in the video. Yeesh.
You need a budget
Hey, not everyone can make $4,400 per week working from home with Google.
Why is there a 1988 Corvette motor in this Mustang? :)
5 Speed Manual with 36k miles on it too! So close... Can we make an exception please?
What are your thoughts on buying an eight-year-old S-class off eBay and fixing it up yourself?
I'm going to venture a guess that you also do things like worry about your retirement and you bought an affordable home with a straightforward 30 year mortgage, no exploding ARMs or "pay-what-you-will" (we'll just stick your shortage onto your principal until you're so far underwater you pretty much have to walk away…
Now, the air conditioning unit includes three necessary components in order to work properly. Number one: refrigerant. Number two: a magical component called the "compressor." And number three, copper wire. We know this because thieves are always stealing copper wire from air conditioners in places like Mississippi,…
It's been fixed since, but the Fort Duquesne Bridge (the bridge to nowhere) in Pittsburgh. It took some dude driving off the end of it before they decided it needed something to block it off. It sat like this for 6 or so years.
That just means she's trained to hide it. You're clearly bad at conspiracy theories.
Awww Yeah!!
You may think that you just need to scrape off the glass, and you'd be wrong. You'll realize this the first time you have to come to a quick stop.
But more importantly, is one available from CarMax?
ATC and SR71 jokes are some of the best ever. :)) Especially love the one with the "ground speed check" from Brian Shul's book "Sled Driver": (sorry for the wall of text but it is an amazing story)
IMO, you should have clarified that a bit more. To the uneducated, your second sentence might read that you think the aircraft windows "provide no real protection".
The point I'm trying to make here is that we tend to think of reliability based on a car's mechanical design and (more importantly) on a brand's reputation, passed along by word of mouth. What we really need to think of isn't the car itself, but the owners. Reliability is a myth. Who owns a car and how it is…
You didn't use Toyota red coolant *twitch*
That stuff is so good that I horded the leftovers at work until I had enough to change my Miata over to it.
3rd Gear: Fiat And Chrysler Officially A Thing Soon
oh no, noooooooooooooooo, I might have to stop reading your posts now. #gokstate