Yeah, I’d be all down with a “nerdy” video more like this one:
Yeah, I’d be all down with a “nerdy” video more like this one:
There really isn’t a whole lot of improvement to be had when “burnin’ shit” is what you have to do. I’d wager much of that 15% improvement is due to advancement in computers being used in design, manufacturing, and control. Have you seen the computers they used on the Saturn V? Some of the improvement is probably…
My first car was a ‘77 Mercury Monarch - the Granada twin. I got it in 1993-ish for $500 from my grandma. It was no Mercedes.
It never ceases to amaze me how when people see something sketchy on the highway, their first instinct is to film it, and their second is to get CLOSER TO THE SKETCHY. WTF man, if I see that, I’m backing the fuck off and giving the po-po a jingle!
A friend, whose dad was a parts manager at a Saturn dealership, had a pearl colored Saturn with a red leather interior. Like actually the color of a natural pearl, kinda off white and translucently shiny. And red, like RED! He got it for a song and a dance because it’d been on the lot for freaking ever because no one…
Mormons?
McLaren F1 had 3 front-ish row buckets with the driver in the middle.
I remember buying a full gasket & seal kit for my Ghia in the late 90's for the grand total of... $7.
The easiest car to work on ever, period. If you have a flathead screwdriver, a phillips screwdriver, and the following combination wrenches; 10mm, 13mm, 17mm; you can do 90% of anything the car will ever need.
I have a coworker who was showing me pictures of the cornhole boards he made. He bought actual American flags, attached them to plywood by embedding them in epoxy, cut holes in them, and now throws bean bags at them, but in his mind Kapernick is the mosnter!
I’m sorry for your loss.
Personally, I’d look at job markets more than anything. Where are my skills in need. If there are multiple choices, then consider other stuff. Mostly it’s the jobless and spending $40k on a car that sets off alarm bells in my head no matter where one might live.
I’m confused. Jobless, moving to LA to “save money”, and has $40k to spend on a car? Does not compute.
Franklin owned slaves, had an illegitimate son, was quite fond of the ladies while in France, and worst of all vegetarian. *gasp* Okay, the illegitimate son, promiscuity, and vegetarianism is subject to one’s personal opinion on those matters. Some probably think them scandalous, others say “meh, so?” However, there’s…
Great, so YOU were taught them in TX in the 90's. Congratulations, you had good schooling. And you have evidence that what you were taught was taught everywhere?
I’m partial to the Karmann Ghia myself. Not a fan of the Fury because it is hard to read. If I didn’t know it said Fury, I’d have a hard time figuring out what it said.
It looks like a neon light tube.
The most interesting part was when he pulled the valve core and the fog appeared in the tire due to the rapid expansion of the air. #physics bitches!
If 2020 has taught me anything it is that around about 75% of the people in the US are fucking delusional nutters who form opinions based upon... I don’t know what they base their opinions on, but it sure isn’t any sort of physical evidence or rational analysis.
That’s certainly one possibility for explaining the image. I think itmore likely that the Taunus is a self driving car which pulled away sharply before our friendly, sporting fellow up there was able to secure the rear door.