I wrote you a poem:
I wrote you a poem:
Make sure it is a waterproof tarp! Any slush or sleet and a non waterproof tarp will adhere itself to your vehicle. Not fun.
First rule, don’t engage (I’ve had to learn this in a big way as a cyclist). Second rule, don’t try to reason with the guy pointing a gun at you. Get the hell out of there!
Meanwhile, somewhere in Japan, an auditor is suddenly realizing where all the excess Marketing budget went to in 2015.
What makes someone think “hmmm, I should go hit that dude over the head repeatedly with a bat. That’ll solve things.” ?!?
I feel ya on this. I move E types and healeys around between shows and buyers fairly frequently and the lack of rollbars always unnerves me a bit.
the truck at 6:15 - “WHY DID YOU TURN!?”
I can see where the officer would be pissed here - the biker was driving like a total asshat and I find it very hard to believe the biker didn’t see the flashing lights of an unmarked car behind him for a solid 3+ minutes (at a minimum it means he’s not checking his mirrors and has no situational awareness, which…
I’m guessing some sort of rail mounted light? Which seems totally unnecessary as well.
In theory, if you could get access to the backside of a dash panel you could easily adhere the magnet to the backside of that panel. If it’s reasonably thin plastic, a strong neodymium magnet should have enough power to hold a phone to it (although it may slide around a little). Kind of a similar theory to hidden reed…
I’m split on this. I get terrible motion sickness if I’m not in the drivers’ seat so I can sympathize. Not fun, and no overwhelming love of all things petrol can cure it. THAT SAID...I’ve gotten great meds to prevent these sorts of things and I’m not an international car show host. Preventable and poor job choice?
Xk120 in that photo? But the panel in front of the fender looks too curvy. What is that?
Tyler, technically speaking, Kaliningrad is an “exclave” not an enclave, as it has no territorial connection to Russia.
But boy are they a B*TCH to polish!
Ahh, so THAT’S how the end of the world looks.
May not be the sportiest car in the world, but for a grand tourer they’re actually pretty awesome. The transmission on that thing drives me nuts though, as does the body roll, as does the...alright, it’s a convertible with a big engine...but it’s so currrrvy...
I’m proud to own the last production car with a cassette deck. :)
And for the record - I’m a big fan of all-electric vehicles and think that’s the way we need to go, but the manufacturers need to focus on the value-equation and reduce price-based purchase barriers for consumers in their target markets. That’ll become easier with scale and good design.