Burn down the Hot Topic
Burn down the Hot Topic
R2-D2 in disguise!
Might need a SportKa if you want any proteins in that salad.
I’m really curious how something can be handcrafted using CAD. That’s like saying I handwrite all my tweets.
The Carrera GT has special software that means you don’t touch the gas pedal when moving off from a dead stop. If you just slowly release the clutch there is an auto throttle program that stops the car from stalling and gets the car moving. Porsche knew the clutch was tricky and that was their workaround.
IIRC, you’re not supposed to touch the gas during take-off. You’re supposed to let the clutch out, and let the computer take care of the throttle.
E90's are very nice, though the turbo six can be a bit troublesome with a few components. Suggestion: when replacing front control arms, use M3 components. You get about an extra degree of negative camber, which combined with a nice Bilstein B12 ProKit turns the car into a daily driver weapon. I have 165K on my ‘08…
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1966 Lotus Super 7, 1964 Elva Courier, 1975 Jensen-Healey, 1974 Alfa-Romeo GTV, 1979 Renault 17 Gordini, 1980 Lotus Eclat, 2000 Daewoo Laganza, which, for reasons that made sense at the time I actually bought new, 1963 Studebaker Avanti, ( actually made money on that one). At 62 I like to think I’ve learned from all…
I didn’t want it. I wanted to keep my ‘83 533i, but the rings were toast on that 200,000 mile engine and it wouldn’t handle the 7 hour drive down to TAMU.
My dad worked out a deal with the company he did work for on a used maroon Firebird. Automatic. V6. Did I mention already that I didn’t want it? At least let me get…
Maybe it’s the wide angle lens, but that didn’t look like an impossible spot to me.
There’s still a lot of research to be done in terms of optimizing Lithium Ion batteries in terms of cathode and electrolyte composition. Tesla is working with various other companies as well as pushing their own development with Li-Ion. We are probably not going to reach a ceiling on Li-ion capability any time in the…
320i. No contest. Rear-wheel drive, better driver’s car all around.
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Forester XT is on my short list, of course finding one with a stick is nigh impossible. I’d also consider one of the 2.5T 5-speed Outbacks or Bajas. I’d want a turbo because one trip I reguarly make goes from sea level to a tick under ~5,000'.
In Soviet Russia, car drive you!
I sell these Costco Vehicles through Chevrolet. You are wrong about the price is the price. It is supplier priced but dealers can go lower and will if you negotiate! Also any dealer in the country will sell a vehicle at supplier price (costco) so there is nothing special about it, other than the gift card they…
DO IT. I couldn’t fathom a different DD than my Legacy GT. It ticks so many boxes.