It’s a fucking public street, not a dragstrip. When you’re an adult you might understand. Thankfully you have an adult editor who made you add in that paragraph towards the end.
It’s a fucking public street, not a dragstrip. When you’re an adult you might understand. Thankfully you have an adult editor who made you add in that paragraph towards the end.
What a bunch of assholes. (The Cops) I know that area, the daycare is like 4 streets over. They’re just trying to cover their asses.
I was very against smart locks up until last summer. Now we have two of them, both on outdoor entrances. I’m not saying everyone should be using them, but I was able to get OK with them. I’m not super security conscious - I’ve never had an alarm system of any kind - but when I was a teenager two guys watched me from…
Assuming it’s illegal to move into a lane nearest the turn as it is in most states, they’re both morons.
Russian tanks can do whatever the hell they want, once putin drive.
As an Ohio resident, I would much much rather this money go into fixing the existing roads. I’m getting tired of driving on the lunar surface every day to get to work.
Ohio State has the best team money taxes can buy.
Maybe its the only way they can get that road repaved?
Aside from the minor detail that right now lidar doesnt work in snow all that well
Ohio State has the best team money can buy.
And, St.Rte 33 runs absolutely nowhere near Cedar Point/Sandusky....
holy shit it’s happening already? fuck where did the summer go?
The only way those cars make financial sense is to make a Youtube channel about trying to fix them. But when Amazon bankrupts Dollar Shave Club, the Youtube economy will collapse.
These cars are going to be the 2025 version of the early 2000's V12 Mercs for only $4,000 that will surely bankrupt you that I so often see touted on this site.
A nicely tuned 1.8T is fun to drive and has some get up and go when you’re in the boost. The VR6 has wonderful torque as well. It’s not the super grunty pin you to the seat with a wall of noise of a v8, but you can definitely feel the acceleration compared to other small hatchbacks.
Yes, it’s stupid. However, I can absolutely see some idiot suing Volkswagen because they got an idea from a commercial and then their stanced douchemobile careened into a tree after blowing a tire.
(MAP)
I attended a presentation by their chief engineer recently. The obstacles this company faces are huge.
How do you maintain vacuum system integrity, cost-effectively, in a system this size. Any here had the joy of chasing vacuum leaks?
How do you ensure human safety in a vacuum environment?
How do you suppress…
BUT IS THE SHIPLAP OK!?!??!?!?!