SgtHop
SgtHop
SgtHop

It really just looks underdesigned in the front. Like they forgot what they were doing and just...left it. This is the first Aston I can say I absolutely do not like the look of. Despite being a ridiculous neon yellowish greenish color, the car looks boring. Previous article said I’d never want a 911 again, but if I

These shall be mine! I bid 50 Canukistan Pesos.

The one that irks me most is “insanely,” it’s overused and every time I see it, it turns me off from the piece.

Standard gauges are still available for 18s. Mine has analogue, identical to the 15-17.

EPAS does not rely on engine power to run the power steering. This improves fuel economy and power for free. It’s also generally less complex and lighter.

Any cop worth his salt would want to make sure it’s actually legal. This kind of car is going to attract attention. If you don’t like that, don’t buy one.

I think that’s because it’s a refresh, not a whole new car.

All of our diesel trucks are multifuel too. Have been since at least the 80s.

Yeah, but I won’t, because fuck Walmart.

As an actual pilot, autopilots are not smart systems in all but the most advanced aircraft. Most will happily fly you straight into a mountain, stall the airplane and make it fall out of the sky, or just fuck up in any number of different ways. Autopilot is a perfect name for an imperfect system. In fact, I would

Also, don’t forget that green looks absolutely amazing. I’d prefer the standard PP wheels though.

You can also usually buy a car out of lease if you really like it for a decent price. You’re not forced to get rid of the car after the lease term. In fact, you can buy out a lease any time you want, realistically if you decide you want to keep the car. Leases are great if you jump between cars a lot (I tend to be

No, but the wing nuts driving them sure can.

As a former driver of a 5 speed Subaru at the same time as a 6 speed Mini, the Subaru won’t go into reverse if you’re moving forward at highway speed. It’s non-synchro, and the engine won’t rev high enough to make it go in anyways at that speed.

Especially since they’re still going to need the insurance. Hail isn’t the only thing that damages cars.

There is currently an Explorer Sport with the same powertrain as the Flex Sport. The ST will theoretically be more powerful than that.

You also realize it’s not American, right? It has an American badge, yes, but the Caprice is not an American car. They were all produced in Australia.

It might be on the market, but it’s not in production. The factory that built them closed.

There have been plenty of updates in the aviation world too. Rotax motors are small and rev high, and are becoming very common in light aircraft. The Lycomings and Continentals are all fuel injected now, and the 182 has a diesel. You can get carbureted motors obviously, because not every aircraft can support it fuel

GPS systems. Like the ATM machine where I put in my PIN number, usually on an LCD display.