177000 miles in 22 years isnt that bad. I read Stage 3 upgrade and said nope.
177000 miles in 22 years isnt that bad. I read Stage 3 upgrade and said nope.
Any, and I mean ANY report about these two now simply means I think of this...
wOKe gARbAGe ArtIClE!!!!!!!!!!
WAY too much jank going on here for 20GRR. GTFO with this shit - maybe for $7,500 and even thats stretching it.
chip’d? check!
Well I was interested in the new GM EVs.
Won’t someone think of the drunks?
Maybe, just maybe, if your country didn’t allow everyone - including this delusional kid - to wear a gun, shit like this wouldn’t happen. Without that gun on his hip, this probably ends with the kid getting some (well deserved) fines. Yeah, he was a fucking idiot, but that clearly isn’t yet a death penalty offence.
So, it’s basically an RX-7.
To me the Corvette’s single biggest appeal is that it’s traditionally offered Ferrari/Porsche performance at a much lower cost. I know sticker is like $140k or something, but it’s bizarre to me that anyone is willing to pay well over $200k for one. You’re actually in new Ferrari territory at that point. At $140k yes,…
Capitalists beg government to save them from capitalism. “Competition will drive me out of business!”
The recently-fired teenager has already been invited to be the keynote speaker at this year’s CPAC.
Tires are so key. ill be heading to the Sierras next week for a while and i put my Blizzaks on last week for the upcoming trip. Better safe than sorry.
Snow wasn’t the problem. That was ice. Tire’s aren’t digging into ice. And all season tires aren’t doing anything on ice except... what the Range Rover did. When I was a kid, everyone put snow tires on in the winter. That was just what everyone did. People talk about the vehicle, whether it’s good in snow, whether it…
“We have space, long distances between towns, big roads, weather extremes, and big parking spaces in the vast majority of the U.S. that just don’t compute from an E.U. perspective.”
Honestly - even if you don’t make shit money. People are way too tied up with cars being an extension of their personality. Just because you’ve reached a place where you have a decent salary doesn’t mean you need to ratchet your spending up to match. But that seems to be the status quo for my generation (young gen-X /…
It’s always the democrats! Because of them we don’t have the McRib all the time either!
Our kids see this as a viable career path
I’m in agreement. “The average residential electricity rate in the U.S. is 16.09 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh).” [1] A Nissan Leaf uses about 30 kWh/100 miles [2]. Let’s say charging efficiency is around 85% [3] so it takes about 35.3 kWh to replenish the battery. That means the “fuel” cost for 100 miles would be…
It’s called free enterprise. We used to believe in it. Back when we were winning.