Outie5000
Outie5000
Outie5000

Whatever, tipped employees make good money. I'll take my chances with a tip over a $15 an hour wage.

It's a lot harder for a server to pay all owed taxes at the end of the year than a person with a normal job who gets it taken out of each paycheck.

Last year my taxes owed were over $3,000 ... If someone just handed you a bill for 3k and you were working poor, could you afford to just write a check? That's more money

Can I ask why you learned to double clutch in a Miata? That seems really pointless.

I don't think gelling is really an issue with modern on road diesel. Unless you live in subarctic zones of course.

You make 140k a year and are complaining about the cost of health insurance? Boo friggin hoo money bags.

That's incredible. I've yet to have anyone say anything to me at a gas station.

Winter was brutal on mileage. I could rarely get into the 40s'. Most of it was 38-39 all winter.

I park in my garage so I don't have to worry about no heat. 5 minutes to the highway and i've got plenty of warm air.

It's funny, because when I tell people I get 40mpg they're like NO WAY THATS CRAZY and i'm like - yeah, I wish I got more :(

All things considered, it's a good place to be.

I tend to see right at 40 when I fill up. Average 550 per tank, 80% highway, but that 20% "city" wrecks any chance of maintaining good mileage.

I also opted for the DSG not knowing that the gear ratios were completely different.

If I fill up the neck I can get another half gallon or so. The most i've ever put in was 14.4.

The light in the golf comes on right around 12.5 gallons. So you've still got a solid 100 miles to go.

That's a monster tank on the R8!

I wish VW would incorporate larger tanks on their smaller diesel's like the golf/jetta.
14.5gal is good for 550 before the light comes on, but I'd be much happier with a 20 gallon tank. Near that 900 mile mark before refueling. Fill up once a month. Be a bad ass road tripper.

They have 2 clutches. 2 > 1, therefore better.

I always say, you can't really fuck up a burger. When you find a place that does, you know nothing else on the menu is worthwhile.

Wait for the "Ferenheit" model to come out.

Engine noise doesn't come through the speakers, it comes through the "Soundaktor" (or something like that) that's a pipe off the intake routed into the cabin. They've been doing this for a while now.

If they can. Most new trucks are governed at 65, unless of course you're going downhill with a tailwind.

I'll take this please. Already gets 70mpg

You also need to take into consideration that the camber from each wheel to another is totally different, allowing an increased Cf for the inside front through more contact, and also a reduction in centripetal force needed to make said turn. As the cars will naturally turn left with the steering wheel straight.

In a spin, 2 feet in. Keeps you going in a straight line.