Yep, there needs to be an actual real personal finance class / adulting class in high school (finance, how to budget, change a flat tire, etc.)
Yep, there needs to be an actual real personal finance class / adulting class in high school (finance, how to budget, change a flat tire, etc.)
“It’s not how fast you’re going; it’s how fast you stop”
Harvick would have lost 2 wins last year. A few years ago Denny Hamlin swept Darlington and failed tech in both races.
Mitsubishi sure has fallen. I question how many more years they’ll be in the US market. My parents had a Montero Sport, Endeavor and Raider when I was a kid. They were nice back then.
Most people who don’t have garages and even those who do need to warm up their cars so that the defrost will work. I crashed into a tall curb once in college because I didn’t let my car warm up & the windshield fogged up on me. I was lucky to just hit the curb and not another car.
That was quite a pass for the lead and controversy over the Porsche running the 3rd place car off the road.
Agreed, there are so many configurations, and they aren’t boring cookie cutter cars like GM, Ford & Toyota make
I’d recommend a new HRV.
and the farting cows /s
And defrost, so your windshield doesn’t fog up while you’re freezing and breathing out hot air.
With these negative temps we’ve had in the MidWest the last few days, I have let my car warm up for 10 minutes. The one time I didn’t, the car was very very sluggish & felt down on HP.
Also, the other real reason to let your car warm up (assuming you don’t have a nice garage to park it in) is to get the defrost…
With these negative temps we’ve had in the MidWest the last few days, I have let my car warm up for 10 minutes. The one time I didn’t, the car was very very sluggish & felt down on HP.
Also, the other real reason to let your car warm up (assuming you don’t have a nice garage to park it in) is to get the defrost…
Don’t remember my first time, but I did have an awful driver’s ed teacher who always yelled. I got to learn to drive in the snow of Western Michigan
FYI, the GOP voted twice on bills to give paychecks to the 800k government employees. That was the ONLY thing in the bill. Both times it failed with only 6 & 10 democrats voting for the proposal.
Kroger actually sponsors the cars and sells space on the 37 , bundling it with shelf/end cap location deals. That’s why there are so many logos on the car. Using this strategy, JTG actually had TOO MANY sponsors for one car, so they went to a 2 car team.
Then I’d have random shit from my trunk flying around. I enjoy sunroofs and the additional airflow. I get the some want the inside of a car to be climate controlled and no different than a house. Others like the fresh air. To each their own.
All cars have that window buffetting (I’ve had a Cavalier, Land Rover Discovery II and a Civic hatchback. They all had it). I don’t want to open a backseat window to prevent it, so I open the sunroof. Plus I like the extra airflow on a nice summer day instead of sitting in climate controlled closed off cabin.
Exactly the reason I didn’t get a Civic Si or Type R. I don’t want to drive a manual while stuck in LA traffic on the 405.
Nah, It stops window vibration noise. I won’t buy a car without a sunroof.