SkilletHead
SkilletHead
SkilletHead

It may have been mentioned before in a past column, but the parents with screaming and/or crying children on an airplane who render everyone else more miserable than they already are, due to being trapped on a tin flying coffin with a million moveable parts the of which the failure of any one could precipitate a

To be fair, the majority of forums use Tapatalk, and it makes the experience a million times better.

Also to consider, dirt behaves VERY differently than pavement. Everything you do has a massive effect, even slight variations in throttle can be enough to make your vehicle do some wacky stuff. It's not even really comparible to snow, because there's more grip than that, but it's squirmy...

I was going to come on here and blast out some rambling Libertarian rant. You've done a much better job, SkilletHead, so I'll just say... bravo sir or madame!

As it seems old, it also involves crimes against humanity (I don't know if it's properly translated, it would be crimenes de lesa humanidad), and ie here in Argentine specially because of that dictadorship era there's a law where that kind of crimes can't prescribe, and thanks to that a lot of people involved are

Rover SD1 tail lights on the early Esprit.

Also, using acceleration lanes. This picture explains it well. 80% of drivers I see do what the red car does, and holds up traffic while doing so

Oldsmobile Alero headlights on the newer UPS trucks.

How side mirrors are supposed to be adjusted. The only reason cars have huge blind spots is because people don't use their side mirrors properly.

It's a good idea to be friends with your insurance broker, mine is under 1000 for the year,alright coverage (no collision) but covered under every every vehicle in the house, with my car owned under my name. I'd really love to able to afford a boxster or Cayman after I finish university, is yours a daily driver?

Been reading up on that IMS failure.. sounds like hell. And seeing as I'm 18, I'd love $400 every 6 months!