MikeP3
MikeP3
MikeP3

I think the pooping is not the Splenda but more likely maltitol or another sugar alcohol that is often used as a low-cal sweetener.

Tenets, not tenants!

Bathurst and King Streets, looking southeast!

Admit it; you were high as a kite when you wrote this.

Good one. I apologize on behalf of the alarming number of people that missed the joke.

Is this car a Haldex AWD ringer? I’m guessing he has a defeat switch when he does his totally unnecessary FWD burnout, but plugs it back in for the race. When he launches you can see a puff of smoke from his rears, and he leaves a small patch of rubber on the track.

I remember the first time I had aural.

LOL. I’ve got 130k miles on the clock and nothing major has ever gone wrong in the six years since I bought it. I change the oil once per year (I do used oil analysis so I know I’m safe) and changed a couple of heater hoses a while back that burst. That’s it. It’s a very straightforward powertrain design that

So why aren’t there more car comparisons like this classic of a Ferrari 348 vs a GMC Syclone? (rhetorical question)

This is how all cars should be compared; not by class, not by category, but just on price! I’m not joking. When I have shopped for a car in the past, my logic went something like this: preference = bhp/$ + bonus points for interior and exterior quality/looks, and handling. So I crossed shopped basically everything in

I want MORE badges! If I have a V8, I want it to say “V8" on every god damn body panel at least once! This way, no matter what angle someone approaches your car, he/she will never think that you are driving a non-V8.

Language evolving is one thing, but I would like our descendants (like 1000s of years from now) to be able to understand what we were writing about. Cheers.

No, it does not. “To beg a question means to assume the conclusion of an argument—a type of circular reasoning.”

Of more importance is how everybody uses “begs the question” when he/she means actually means “prompts the question” instead.

I stand corrected; the S60 Inscription starting in 2015 came from China. I’m not familiar with the Inscription label but only 1500 were expected to be sold in 2015 and 6000 in 2016.

Volvos (at least the ones the West gets) do not come from China. The company has hands-off Chinese owners though.

Sometimes it feels like everything causes me headaches. After literally decades of tracking my triggers, my list in descending order of impact, is as follows:

Indycar comes to Russia! Welcome comrades!

The longitudinal platform of the A8 does not have FWD roots (at least if you follow the following infallible logic). The main purpose of mounting the engine ahead of the front axle is that you can fit the whole transmission and a proper three-differential AWD setup in one assembly. As such, one could argue that the A8

I thought it said ‘abortionist’ when I glanced at the title.