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This reminds me of a story I heard on NPR this week about what color emojis people use when giving thumbs up. The viewpoints and situations were quite diverse; Black people who use ones similar to their color for personal texts but yellow or white for professional; white people who would respond with darker colored

Hell yeah, I’ll go NP.

They had a decent amount of ground clearance.

These are much better than a Citation.

You’d have been better off buying some loose bearings for the headset to replace the ones you let roll away.

Ugh, I feel your pain...finished redoing the brakes on my ‘98 C1500 last year. I’d done the rear lines already, so I did the front lines this time along with everything else up there. Used NiCu and bent/flared them myself. Luckily it’s a spare vehicle so I wasn’t under the gun.

The hideous AmeriCaliper got me thinking...why doesn’t Chevrolet have a similar program for the Corvette? Any boomer ordering one would just lose his baggy jeans over a giant list of chrome valve covers and vents, stripes, airbrushed front license plates, you name it. What a lost opportunity.

Whaaaaaaat?  But religion and freedom and stuff!

Spares are for emergencies.  They suck regardless.  But like I said, 90% of people don’t check their spare pressure so they’ll be calling AAA regardless.  Then it’s someone else’s problem.

Ah yes, inside the giant bin that the seat folds into.  OK.

I’m not either. I’ve not taken a car to a shop because of inability to perform a repair in 15+ years.

Inside the van? Sure, let’s just ask the 3rd row passengers to hold it. Maybe hang it from the ceiling?

Hey now!  There are good people on both sides.

And neither of them was dual-sided! 

Fuck that! Diagnose = send to Sean Murphy Induction for a rebuild.  I loves me a Qjet if it’s working well.

There’s a jack.  Jack car up, drag wheel out.  Done.

Well sure, but there’s a giant ass storage bin there. They didn’t put it up front just for the hell of it.

Exactly...I do like the new Z, but I would choose one of the lightweight twins purely from a needs/wants perspective.  Lighter, cheaper, probably better fuel economy.  Yes, please.

“Very rare E39 BMW Individual M5 Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel, I paid $3500 for this steering wheel”

Oh hai, BRZ/GR86!