Johnnyma45
Johnnyma45
Johnnyma45

This guy electrics.

All the pictures here look like screen shots from Forza.  Real life’s been ruined for me.

“With excruciatingly slow movement, very slowly lift the clutch pedal. Do not touch the gas pedal. They’ll feel the clutch engage. Keep lifting very slow. They’ll end up having totally released the pedal and are now in gear, moving.”

F&F and FCA have had long-held marketing ties.  Notice how deep the Charger is rooted in Toretto’s blood.  They’ve used the movies to debut the new Charger and the Demon.  

Hummer vehicle trait?  The H1 is so ridiculously wide and big on the outside but is one of the most cramped vehicles on the inside.

I would expect that if the tires have ever been replaced, that the owner wouldn’t have run right back to the OEM-equipped tires. I know I never have in 20+ years of car ownership.

That’s a great point.  I think it’s more egregious here perhaps because Lamborghini is an exotic car manufacturer.  But point very well taken.

Chrysler’s flirted with a few exotic manufacturers.  For another brief moment, Ferrari shared a roof and management.

Funny that they estimated 7000 at CTC...it’s past 16,000 employees there now

I figure a lot of it is the showrunner’s flexing and showing off their networking contacts.  I remember when that meat-spanking meme guy showed up randomly at a restaurant last season - good for laughs but, why?  

I thought Cuban was kinda shoehorned in for no reason, but he really did invest in that company Extreme Sandbox.  It was on an episode of Shark Tank.  

So this truck just is just baaaarely scraping through - would it have triggered all the bells and whistles coming up to it?

But a dictator buying their product, getting deposed, then having their blood-money-obtained product get auctioned off doesn’t devalue their brand?

Very true.  Falalalalalaaa

A real concern for when the end days come and we have to drive over mutated ninja dog-zombies

I’d say yes, in relation to the thickness of the tire rubber.  But I think puncture here is implying breaking the threshold of the rubber creating a hole/leak?

I have a fix-a-flat canister in my car.  I also have roadside assistance.  Guess which one I’m gonna use.

Not just for nail punctures, but for small bits of shrapnel or metal, or screw bits

Yes, but our muscles are not made of skin stretched over an empty air chamber.

Maybe 2017 was the year it switched.  Previous years (at least 2015) the stalk returned to center while the signal was on - you’d have to trigger the stalk again to shut it off.  Stupid