Before reading this article, I considered myself somewhat of a lightweight in the gearhead world. After reading this goop about fuel-injected cats and oil-pumping pistons, I feel like a world class automotive engineer.
Before reading this article, I considered myself somewhat of a lightweight in the gearhead world. After reading this goop about fuel-injected cats and oil-pumping pistons, I feel like a world class automotive engineer.
I wish catalytic converters worked the way the author described. Every car would have an afterburner, there would be flames everywhere on the road. It would be awesome.
Every now and then you see an article written about cars from a position of authority, and yet the author seems to…
Listen to a BBC reporter conduct an interview to see how it should be done.... they dont accept complete bullshit answers they way the American press does.
At least Karl pressed him for an actual answer instead of letting Spicy just yell and ramble instead. They’re learning to be combative, which is nice.
So you want a little adventure rig but you’re not willing to take out a second mortgage for a used Wrangler. I bet…
The engines in supercars are notoriously fragile and short-lived. Mercedes’ upcoming engine may last a scant 31,000…
Don’t forget China.
And building a much bigger, much better fence, a huge fence like you’ve never seen before.
How do we suppose the future will be for GM. They’re out of Europe and Australia, with just North America and Asia (Deawoo) left. With the US deregulated GM will have the incentive to invest in vehicles and indirectly technology that’s useless outside of the North American market already right now. Imagine fuel prices…
That’s my first thought.
Cannot wait to see asthma rates in the country rise at an accelerated rate.
Cutting the EPA to “save” the auto industry is like cutting back the police to improve your neighborhood.
Honest question, does the US auto industry need saving? I mean it seems like things are going pretty well for them right now.
Here’s the other tactic I don’t get - insulting your manliness. If I say, “well I have to talk to my wife” and the sales guy gets all “what? You can’t decide this on your own?” it just pisses me off. That’s the quickest way to get me to go from “maybe buy” to “never buy”. I got so mad at a subaru sales guy who…
This headline fills me with rage in a way that makes me want to crush a 2002 Altima out of spite over my lunch break. My Mitsu has been my most reliable car, and the Nissan that preceded it was my least.
Did the cops actually come? Definitely need to hear more...
This is Donora PA, (south of Pittsburgh) in 1948.
Looks like someone needs a history lesson.
Neutral: We expected Trump’s push for auto regulations to be reduced. Now that it’s here, though, what do you think?