72Riv
72Riv
72Riv

I have that car. 2002 Civic Si. I love that shifter.

In Indiana, the base registration is around $30/yr. Then the rest is based on the value of your vehicle (drawn from a chart of model and year... individual vehicles are not assessed). A $20,000 car might pay $350/yr for registration. A $2,000 car will only pay $30/yr. It’s a pretty fair way to pay for the roads. Those

This is the correct answer. Just talked to a dealer about this the other day. New car value minus the trade in value equals the taxable amount on the new car. If you have a relatively valuable trade-in, it can make a decent dent in the cost differential in taxes.

Some say... he orchestrated the removal of the other hosts in a series of clandestine power plays that would make Frank Underwood blush.

In F1 engineers are not allowed any control over the car whatsoever. This year they even banned them suggesting settings to the drivers. The driver is making 100% of the decisions about what settings to use and making 100% of the changes to the car on the track.

Why, precisely, would one need a snorkel on a rail truck?

I always thought of modular car technology the other way around. You'd have your coach/cabin and all that stuff permanently, but you'd swap out your drivetrain for different tasks. You'd buy the electric drivetrain and power source for daily, around town use. Then you'd rent an ICE drivetrain for road trips out of

How on earth is something "representative" of a sport that is supposedly future-looking and progressive so sexist? Even the grotesque use of grid girls in MotoGP to hold umbrellas over riders is more respectful of women than this.

CALLING INTERNATIONAL RESCUE!

Explorer vans! Made (custom equipped from bare metal vans) in my town! Tiny Warsaw, Indiana.

Same price range as a Lamborghini A Vent Two Door?

And now more people have seen that poster than if it had stayed up the whole show.

It all depends on when they finish using their development tokens. With the token system homologation is kind of an obsolete concept in general. Teams can use however many of them they want at whatever point they want. They might use them all before the first race, at which point their 2015 design would be set. They

Prescription sunglasses are superb. I wear glasses and I got a pair of $20 prescription sunglasses at eyebuydirect. Lots of online prescription glasses places will sell you super cheap frames and lenses. Prescriptions are no excuse not to wear sunglasses these days... I have 3 pairs for less than the cost of 1 pair of

Prescription sunglasses are superb. I wear glasses and I got a pair of $20 prescription sunglasses at eyebuydirect. Lots of online prescription glasses places will sell you super cheap frames and lenses. Prescriptions are no excuse not to wear sunglasses these days... I have 3 pairs for less than the cost of 1 pair of

Prescription sunglasses are superb. I wear glasses and I got a pair of $20 prescription sunglasses at eyebuydirect. Lots of online prescription glasses places will sell you super cheap frames and lenses. Prescriptions are no excuse not to wear sunglasses these days... I have 3 pairs for less than the cost of 1 pair of

Or, you know, wear sunglasses.

I didn't chime in on the original call for suggestions because I figured Gaius Appuleius Diocles would be a shoe-in. One of the most successful racers of all time. He won 34% of the 4 horse chariot races he ever entered (won 1,462 out of 4,257). Definitely the best paid racer of all time. His worth in today's money

Squiggles under "IndyCar", "Dallara", "Sidepod", and "Sidefloor"? What is this, a screen capture of a powerpoint slide? Also, who on earth would be making a powerpoint about these things that hasn't already added these VERY COMMON race car terms and brands to their spelling dictionary (all except Sidefloor... that is

Why not get the "basically a Bentley Continental GT" with a W-12?