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That’s true of really any car. I’m not sure if it’s more or less disparaging that it’s at least cranking.

Luckily, my cars are basic enough that brand new calipers are almost as cheap as rebuild kits! No fancy schmancy pro rebuilds, just slap some $20 brand new rebuilt squeezers on there.  Go me!

Somehow, my job title ended up being my degree, and only vaguely describes what I do.  Between myself and the three others doing the same job, none of our titles match.  

A 4-prong Twist-Lock receptacle in a handy box screwed into the trunk, with a matching plug attached to my subwoofer amp’s power wiring. It makes instant removal quite easy.

Nor can they build test vehicles or test them in any way.

I’ve rented/borrowed a 300, two Dodge GCs, a Pacifica, several Ram HDs, an ‘07 Avenger, and an Alfa Giulietta if that counts. The Avenger was total shit, thanks to a complete lack of maintenance by the owner, but I wonder how good a ‘good’ one is.

Having driven several of each, the new stuff’s MUCH less shit.  Incomparable.

How?  YouTube.

It should be allowed as a rebuttal when an angry car driver is accosting a bicyclist, saying that said bicyclist should be paying taxes in order to ride on the roads.

Plus it’s a ‘90s Chrysler product, which were just shit.

Who the hell uses cruise control on icy roads? And who tries to pass someone in a single lane of traffic, on a curve? Or monkeys with the radio in a blizzard?

No.  Fuck these things.

How much longer would that step take? You’re going to need new brake hoses regardless, just suck it up and do the upgrade now. Instructions don’t look like it could be any easier.

And then we write articles telling everyone not to do that!

The whole thing’s boring, and the side view’s just....sad. It looks a little better in silver I suppose.

Meh. I wouldn’t call it inaccurate, just simplified, and it’s easier for normal people to understand.

Sorry to hear about how life’s treating you. I hope things improve.

What part of that is wrong? Hydraulic fluid can be flammable, and it powers machines.

You thinking of building one? I’m more of a 289 Cobra fan, looks-wise, but I think I would hate the open air and loud factor. A Coupe can be built with HVAC and lots of sound-deadening. And it has a roof.

Great point!  As long as you don’t try to fool passersby, no big deal.