Amigo, there's a third brake light that lets you know the brakes are on, look for it.
Amigo, there's a third brake light that lets you know the brakes are on, look for it.
It still doesn't have enough aero to be useful.
That's called armco, not a wall.
To add to the feels ITT, I was driving home from work (in my car) and saw an older gentleman had dropped his cruiser at the light. I swung around to the next street (lots of 1 ways downtown) and made it to him just in time for another guy to hop out and help get that bike back up.
Felt good, and there was no way that…
Ding ding ding! Much safer to send out a drone, and much better in terms of line of sight and area covered. Having cleaned up after a tornado, I know first hand how much is destroyed, and how hard it is to see much of anything other than splintered wood and trash. A drone like this could make quick work of spotting…
You won't save money on fuel because the tank will probably be 25 gallons or so. And with diesel prices the way they are, you're looking at close to $100 per fill up. But you'll be able to go 1000 miles on a tank.
This is what I'm saying. Who the fuck has any right to complain that a company is paying you more than a lot of people make every month because they are servicing your car? That's absurd,
I recently visited Seaside for my wife's first half marathon. While it seemed like a nice town, it was just too... charming? There's an aire about the place that says - you're too poor to be here, and we don't really want you here. Come back when you're wealthy and retired.
It was pretty, and expensive, and really…
Because i'm speaking political truths on a car forum? It's cool bro, continue thinking that we're at war in the middle east for political gain and freedom, not oil or any corporate interests.
They also have to live on a boat for months at a time and you know, give up their souls for the american corporate overclass to pull the strings of the war machine.
It's terrible on any loose surface, and in any sort of tight radius turn. The only point it does well is on large sweepers, otherwise it's just crappy and slows you down or keeps you stuck.
Not to mention passengers in the back seat...
Tartan, not plaid. Plaid is a blanket, Tartan is the pattern.
But you get LED tails. To most americans, that's worth 10k.
Seat swap is actually pretty straightforward. You should be able to do it in less than 30 minutes. 4 triplesquare bolts on each front seat, a few connectors for airbags, and they're out. The back is 2 bolts, and some interesting pulling for the bottom.
With the money you'd get plus tartan seats in a swap, you could…
I just want to make sure everybody understands what the "Electronic LSD" actually is in these cars.
It's an ABS module that brakes one wheel so the other one can "get traction" and it sucks ass.
Not since January 1 2011. Everything became a "Package" deal. I'm just glad I got in before that so I could have xenons and a sunroof and no bullshit dvd navigation system or floor mats.
I do remember doing this when I first learned how to drive a stick. We lived on a mountain so I parked on the street every now and then and it was a great way to give me some peace of mind.
I always turn it the other way, so that if it does roll, the rear of the car bumps into the curb pretty quickly, instead of swinging across the street.
You could also get a crank cover, which doubles as an anti-slinging thing when it's wet/ish. Looks dweeby but works.