Digitalsolo
Digitalsolo
Digitalsolo

Edd China is the freaking man. I’m onboard with whatever he’s on.

You know, almost every auto parts store and hardware store I go to around here is staffed at least partially with girls/women. Hardware stores seem to be like 80/20 girls/guys, especially in the summertime.

Not saying it doesn’t happen, as I’m sure it does, but there should be some options there. Now going in without

So there is something I always try to understand around here when these articles come up.

Your argument applies equally to blaming say, her Mom who asked who to go get a gallon of milk.

These guys are on the hook (perhaps, unless there is an awful lot more information somewhat that I haven’t seen) for causing a crash, which she walked away from. She (and possibly the person who hit her) are responsible for

I have a 2013 Focus ST (ST3) with MFT. It’s an odd piece of kit; about 75% of the time, it’s really pretty decent. I ask to play a song, or do something and it politely does it. 10% of the time, it takes a few tries, but eventually gets there. 15% of the time it’s utterly maddening. The other day I asked it to play

A friend had one of these, briefly, in high school. His parents bought it for him as a first car and told him they got him a ‘Vette. After demonstrably proving it could not make it to highway speeds, they traded it for a Mustang. Well, a 78 Mustang II. His parents had a sick sense of humor.

2/12. Well, that was hard, haha.

See, I’d start with a cycle cart, but escalation would end up with a half-assed Formula Vee. Might as well start there. :)

Thanks for stopping by John. As a classic car enthusiast and one who tends to own cars for 7-10 years, future functionality is an interesting topic to me. What is the direction of the industry with regard to making these systems viable for at least 10-12 years? That seems like a reasonable life span for today's

Having driven many, many of those cars (in video games) I’m pretty sure they were designed to kill anyone who tried to drive them.

And God I love them for it.

Valdosta, GA - Manufacturers Cup Motorcycle Drag Racing. The last place in the USA running real Top Fuel bikes (not just slow Harleys like NHRA). :-)

Fun story on this exact topic:

I have a ‘65 that I’m rebuilding from the ground up. If I ever wander across a V160 from a Supra for a not-insane price, I’ll put a 2JZ in it in a heartbeat, great motor. As is, it’ll probably get a 5.0 Coyote with a pair of turbos, or maybe just an LS.

Don’t like it? Spend your own 30-40k building your own car.

I used to work on a race team (lots of travel) and now work for a national ISP (lots of travel). Atlanta is one of my favorite places to fly through. Easy to navigate, lots of food, generally pretty helpful people. Dallas isn’t too bad either as big airports go.

Pro tip: Don’t fly into Tweed (New Haven, CT) thinking

Had I not just wiped out my savings account buying a house, I'd take that on. I have access to a painter, I can do body work and my bet is that there is probably 30-40k in profit in that, IF, and boy oh boy is that a big IF, it's somewhat close to as described.

I am a huge Paramore fan, they have a lot of good stuff and Hayley has a lot of talent, I would really like to see them live.

It’s a nice looking car and well done, but an E36 M converted Ti does not merit a higher price than a similar and better looking standard M3 coupe/sedan.

I want to mock, but I've been sitting on the couch watching playoff hockey and jumped up for a goal before, so I suppose I really have no room to talk.

I want to build a tiny 911 and put that in it, now.

Had this occurred last year, I may have a Civic Type R instead of a Focus ST. I have no complaints with the Focus, honestly, but Honda reliability/resale wouldn’t be a bad bonus.