The Celestiq would work for me in a sedan config, that hatchback rear end is just weird. The Sollei is fantastic.
The Celestiq would work for me in a sedan config, that hatchback rear end is just weird. The Sollei is fantastic.
I live in Ohio, so I assume you get a walk-on appearance as a Cleveland Browns player with every DUI
I just drove my Model 3 around 4500km around northern BC this summer, camping with my family. It was incredible and the infrastructure was frankly amazing. The province of BC has just completed it’s electric highway initiative, and one can now travel anywhere in the province in an EV. I found chargers all over the…
300 seems like the sweet spot to me, unless you’re talking full-sized SUV. Gets you comfortably onto the highway and through lane changes, and can open up if you feel like it without being over the top for the typical driver.
Really? “you couldn’t of covered” What you meant was “couldn’t’ve” which is a multiple contraction (is that a thing?) for “could not have” and not “could not of”.
What a surprise... a middle aged, fat, bald, white man with a goatee.
Just your typcial MAGAt.
This is a perfect example of rare =/= interesting. This is just rich guy version of “my corvette is only one of 7 made in this color combo that year on a Wednesday in June” kind of rare. The Iamrich app kind of wasting cash. Rare, yes. And uninspired.
Eternity, since it will break down before it even leaves Chechnya. :-D
100% correct. I bought my dad a Series IIA a few years back and it is infinitely cooler than the TJ I had at the time. Things a GD tractor.
I was actually about to post the same thing. Then there’s this gem:
I had a 77 Granada for a few years in the late 90s-early 00s. Car was solid, and the 250 I6 was smooth as glass and did a great job motivating the chassis. Mid-upper 20s for gas mileage with a C4 trans. Bought for $300 not running, after shaking hands and signing the title, cleaned and tightened the ground terminal…
I like the button and knob controlled MMI style setup like in my Mazda, have the screen but can do everything with button presses or defined controller movements. Not perfect but get the perks of the screen but reassurance of no look interface.
Yeah, the bed is 6'X4'and a couple feet high.
Yep, it was tacky garbage the first time around.
What comes around goes around. A tale as old as time.
This is what I was thinking.
I live in a large tourist city and my biggest issue is when tourists downtown just stop in the middle of the sidewalk to gawk, look at a map, take a picture, etc. MOVE TO THE FUCKING SIDE, FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST.
It’s the same for caravanners - the vaunted “grey nomads” - in Australia. Take up an inordinate amount to resources for tiny towns, but actually contribute fuck-all. They bring their own food, own accommodation, but towns are expected to build and maintain camp sites for them.
Oh man, Darth Maul came back with six mechanical spider legs, and it ruled. If I lost my legs that’s how I’d want to walk.