PorscheMama
PorscheMama
PorscheMama

A friend of mine who is a former technician once noticed a full-grown cat living in the front subframe of a car. The bizarre thing is that he noticed it after he'd taken the transmission out, with kitty watching him calmly the entire time.

Well, I wasn't going to post here, but your story brought back memories.

A friend and I in high school were working on getting an old baja bug running that had been sitting in a field for years. We finally get it to fire and it sounded like a machine gun going off and things were flying everywhere. We got it shut down, composed ourselves, and discovered that a squirrel had been storing

I had a squirrel completely fill a muffler with acorns. every time I floored it the car would shoot acorns out and for years until I sold it you could hear them rolling around back there. The exhaust would have a nutty smell after a good long highway run.

Friend bought a Chevy panel side van sight unseen before moving back to the States from Norway and I go with him to pick it up. It was previously used as a work van for a plumbing company so it's full of crap and the previous owner tells us to just it toss along the fence and leaves. As we're cleaning it out we see a

Fuel economy. Those guards are for aero.

P827: External combustion event

Winter storage insurance should have covered that...

P236: Foliage, Bank 2.

Hyundai is just responding to customer requests for 'greener engines.'

Owner probably didn't even know how to pop the hood. It's more common than you think. And scary.

I *really* want to know which OBDII code that triggered.

Summer tires offer a more responsive ride, better grip and handling etc. on every single car.