I can already see the headline:
I can already see the headline:
If you can live with the shipping rates... Due to being as stupid as clumsy, I wrecked the new balljoint on my ‘05 Suburban right on installation, so I had to order a replacement at Rockauto. It was quick as hell (ordered on Thursday, 19:25, got it on Monday 8:55, even quicker than domestically ordered spare parts),…
I’m not ready to announce it yet, but by the end of this summer, I’ll begin a project that is going to require me to renew my German passport and learn about interior design. More on this, soon (and yes, that was intentionally cryptic).
Finally someone saw the idea behind this! Absolutely correct. European regulations limit the length to 18,75 m for truck-trailer combinations and 16,50 m for fifth wheel combinations - and that includes the cab.
Can be fun. I commuted ca. 30 miles to work on a 50cc scooter for two years. While agonizingly slow, it still was hilarious. You can smell the nature, admire the landscape, almost pick some flowers, all without getting unduly stressed. I caught myself giggling several times while wringing the last half mph from the…
Well. nobody is “forcing” us to buy new cars (the conspiracy theorists next door would say different), but there are some factors that come into play here:
Fascinating ... it is the same over here in Germany: For some time now, people think they are entitled to more or less running down school children just because they have their hazards on.
Nope ... exactly the opposite. A reasonable person wouldn’t rely on the possibility of a printed warning. A reasonable person would know their allergies/intolerances and the ingredients that trigger them. A reasonable person would think and not just react.
The 4L60E is an automatic transmission. The engines were fine, but the transmissions were shredding flexplates at sustained engine speeds of 6000 rpm, at least according to Opel sources. Sounds a little bit strange to me, since the Corvette had a 4L60E up until 2005. On the other hand: The Vette wasn’t engineered…
Sorry, LS1, not LT1.
They tried that again with the Opel Omega B (the basis for the Cadillac Catera). The engineers successfully shoved a 350 LT1 under the hood, but the 4L60E’s kept dying painful deaths in sustained Autobahn driving. The whole project was shelved mere weeks before the intended release. Brochures and press material were…
Indeed. And I never realized how similar both are.
If you assume all other people are idiots (I know, it’s difficult) the whole thing gets easier. We have a multi-level mall with as many parking levels in the adjoining parking garage. You wouldn’t believe how far (literally) people go just to park at base level. They park in the farthest corner, while smart me goes up…
Uh, that reminds me of that spectacular flight a 24-year old driver sent his Skoda Octavia (a slightly larger and cheaper Golf-derivative) on. He managed to hit a berm at a perfect angle and perfect speed, shot at least 33 feet high and straight into a church roof. He was severely wounded, but lived.
Black Badge reflects the desires of a distinct group of Rolls-Royce clients: men and women who take risks, break rules and build success on their own terms.
The First Order, while huge, was never implied to be as big as the Empire but now they have a hundred Star Destroyers, while the Rebels went from 40 people and one ship to a massive army bigger than the original Rebels in one year.