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So... Haven’t watched the video yet, but...

This drives me insane.

Having done bearings on an Element, I did not expect to envy you, but here we are. Honda makes theirs press fit into the knuckle. Lots of fun crusty bolts to work out of suspension bushings, and then still walking the knuckle to the local shop for the bearing swap.

And here I thought the aliens would be more advanced than us. At least we can consistently be only 2 years from flying cars.

Yeah, that’s always bugged me- not the lack of grille, but that it’s as if they designed it with one, then remembered that it was electric and left the flat spot.

I was a valet. I think I was a supervisor at that point, so, I guess that was nice?

For sale: 1 full set, King remote reservoir shocks. There is already a car installed on them, I’ll throw it in with the purchase.

That is pretty sweet. I’m extra gunshy for rust right now because last winter my car broke out into this:

I can’t speak for others who gave this the pipe for the rust, but it’s not that the rust itself will cause mechanical problems, and definitely not for the cosmetics.

All well and good when you don’t have yearly inspections that you will fail with a rust hole anywhere, structural or not.

Vermonter here. Can confirm. By the time you can see a little around the wheel arches, the undercarriage is probably a nightmare.

I had a shop refuse to install a tire because it was narrower than the (unnecessarily wide) one that came on the back of my Sportster. They kept telling me it was the wrong size because it wasn’t the same.

Basic, functional rain gear was a revelation for me. Getting caught in the rain was suddenly no big deal, and on a rainy day, the bike wasn’t grounded- I could just gear up and hit the road. Even over office clothes to ride to work.

I wasn’t even going to read this review until I saw it was by Torchinsky. Totally worth it...

Does that mean they’re not turning in, then?

But then they’d have to pay him. As it is, they get a post out of his content with minimal work from an existing staff member, and he gets “paid” in what I’m sure is a non-trivial bump in views from Jalopnik readers.

That’s glorious

There’s a portion of each group that only waves within their “tribe”.

But does it have 19 cup holders? Because I need 19 cup holders. Nice effort, Volvo, but Subaru wins this round.

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