You, my good sir, must have won. That was a truly incredible story and I salute thy for sharing it!
You, my good sir, must have won. That was a truly incredible story and I salute thy for sharing it!
not me... but a friends of mine...
When I was 15 I told the rents I was staying over at a buddy’s house to have a Halo tournament (classic excuse)... but little did they know we planned for a night of debauchery, which even we hadn’t anticipated the extent of.
In college, I spent my allotted “school allowance” intended for food and academics on $500 cars and keeping them alive. I had set up an elaborate network of people who could feed and support my other needs by fulfilling their automotive needs; You give me pizza, I fix your delivery car, and so on.
Coming up I-81 from Blacksburg, driving 4 of my friends home for summer break... The car was 1986 Plymouth Caravelle with the A/C removed (because race k car). It was swelteringly hot out. I had my windows down, but it was not enough. We pull the bottoms of our shirts up through the collar to make redneck belly…
I once drove from Phoenix, AZ, to Denver, CO (821 miles according to google maps), in under 9 hours (which means an average speed of ~90mph? Someone check my math, please). And before any Vanishing Point enthusiasts ask, no, I didn’t make use of any illicit drugs. A family member was on their deathbed and I couldn’t…
The new Mac is different than I thought it’d be.
I don’t see the part where it says only 5 people will be building these. Even if that was the case I’m still okay with anything that builds more cars and employees more craftsmen
I dislike the screwdriver for the same basic reasoning as opening the fill port first, what if its still stuck... and now you dont have a oil filter. I would advocate rather removing the belt that hold up you pantaloons (perfectly a wide leather belt, then making sure the filter is as clean as possible (both for…
my 1989 E34 535i 5 speed black on black, rust started to creep in and I didnt know how to stop it... I can swap parts all day, but im no body man.... Great, thanks for making me thing about it :(
“aww schucks, I lost my 261mph key.... guess were only going 200 mph today” #thestruggleisreal
Believe it or not, I’m gonna say the Dodge Viper. Despite the ACR setting lap records all over, despite the Viper being one the most amazing, brash and unapologetic cars in the history of autombiles (*that’s still built to this day) it struggles to have a business case.
“We had two of us doing pull-ups off the back of that thing,”
You’ve missed the point if you think anyone is saying you shouldn’t be concerned about the direction the country is going or that you should be passive. The point is to examine WHY you back a certain candidate for the less overt biases that are inherent in support. And look at who you think is best capable of…
live in michigan and can confirm. Also work in the auto industry.
I think is looks alot like a Dodge Durango.... The rear haunch, the grill, basic shape ect ect
Presenting the all-new 2017 Chrysler Town & Country — which is actually now officially the Pacifica — the last…
That is an awful long diatribe about a non-issue that you have gracefully leaped with mind gymnastics to a “corporate culture problem” And I would know; (young FCA engineer here who has NEVER had an FCA, Chrysler, or damiler product) And the fact is from my experience only half (or less) people that work at FCA…