Daveinva
Daveinva
Daveinva

For the life of me, I cannot figure out who has decided that lane splitting is a good idea.

I lane split in the DC area in the summer when I am stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, laws be damned. When traffic is barely moving on the Beltway and it’s 90++ degrees, I’m at greater risk of a heat stroke than I am of a car accident while splitting. I’m still not going to go over 15-20 mph, and I tend to prefer the

Tom Selleck would have been an even bigger star.

Great car, great shape, waaay too many miles for the price

I think the used market is even better. Some used motorcycles are getting super cheap because people just need the machines out of their lives.

Yeah, but... having that bathroom is the only reason to have an RV in the first place.

Very U.S-centric view of motorcycles, particularly in this class.

There’s also the issue of the $650 owed to the DMV for non-renewal of the registration in 2019 and 2020... You’ll have to add that amount to the $2,200 asking price

Not those?

I have tried REPEATEDLY to watch in on Netflix in the last few months, and I cannot get past the first 20 minutes or so without turning it off for lack of interest. Why is this movie so popular? What am I missing here?

Counter-counterpoint: respectfully, you missed my point!

I own a 2016 base 981 Cayman manual transmission with the Sport Chrono package. Activating it does three things for me:

It’s that last part that’s the most fascinating: the Hellcat’s days are numbered, not because consumers don’t want them, but it’ll come down to those engines being regulated out of existence.

Excuse me, we’ve renamed it to Otisburg. 

Others have touched on it, but my two items:

Carpetopnik!

It’s built out of metal, and brawn.

Good: That the KLR exists at all, the price, EFI, improved brakes, doohickey fixed, general attractive redesign (for a KLR ;-).

They can’t. And they won’t.

Starred for the Minority Report Lexus.  Still the best-looking car Lexus (never) made.