blue2010srt
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I learned to drive at 14 years old around the property of a friend’s family in a 1965 Valiant. It had a 170 cid (2.78L) slant-six and a three-on-the-tree. There’s nothing harder about using a column shifter then there is with a floor shifter. It’s no harder, but it’s a lot slower; there’s no banging off shifts on that

Exactly what I first thought, just before thinking that the guy needed to be stump-hung from the Ramcharger chassy.

The car and driver were likely in the Wichita area for the Import Face-Off taking place at the Kansas International Dragway. The driver was charged with speeding, failure to signal, fleeing and eluding a police officer, impeding traffic, and reckless driving. I really like that you can still be cited for failing to

Correct headline is "Cop tries to stop motorcyclist. Motorcyclist flees, cop breaks off pursuit."

30 years ago one of my friends had a Chevette that he commuted a 100 mile round-trip with daily for 3 years and never once changed the oil. He'd check it every now & then and put more in it, but it never had the filter changed or old oil drained while he had it.

Amazing grip. It allowed him to be still accelerating as he passed the last corner marker on several of the corners.

Kudos for working in the acronym from The Moon is a Harsh Mistress - one of my favourite SF books as a youngster who had just discovered SF.

because Lamborghinis grow on hedge fund bushes

11,155 of 11,373 complaints in Norridge came from 1 address

The new aerodynamics package for 2015 reduces the car's horsepower...

Agree 100% on Weathertechs. I've used them in my last three cars.

My Charger is the same way, tied to the external temp thermometer so it works winter & summer. I leave both the fan speed and climate control selectors on auto 365 days a year. If I use the remote start in the winter it turns the fan to high, the temp to high, the vent to defrost with recirculate on, turns on the seat

It works exactly the same way as a Canadian wanting to visit the US.

Nearly 34 of those deaths were the result of CBP officers and agents using lethal force.

...but they aren't ever going to use this against you.

They don't control anything - all of that plumbing is camouflage and subterfuge. Steam locomotive run on smoke, just like every other machine in the world. (Proof: let all of the smoke out of anything, a computer, a TV, a Ferrari, etc. in one uncontrolled burst and that item will no longer work correctly, if at all).

In Canada, other than on newer cars with LEDs, the DRLs are the high beams at 60% power.