Stang70Fastback
Stang70Fastback
Stang70Fastback

It's called "a dashcam that isn't a piece of shit Walmart special." ;)

The only thing more infuriating than a left lane hog... is a left lane hog that brake checks you, or slows way down, after you have sat behind them for a full minute at a courteous distance, and finally gave them a brief flash of the headlights to notify them that you’d like to pass. Those people deserve to die slow,

My dashcam has a front and rear camera.

Articles on LifeHacker: “NEVER recline your seat on an airplane! That’s only something ASSHOLES do!!!”

Also LifeHacker: “Recline your seat as far back as possible. It’s more comfy.”

Ohhhhh, lol. I use these because they have a good, solid, hefty feel to them when you flip them.

A few seconds worth of honking. The good thing is that the pump is pretty powerful, so it only takes a minute or so to charge back up after a few seconds of honking, or a few separate honks. In my old Outback, I had a 5 gallon tank, which provided a much longer honk time, but I wanted more free space this time.

I have an entirely separate writeup on that process :)

I didn’t think the setup was THAT complicated...? Lol.

I needed a silly, fun, hands-on project to keep me busy over the winter, and I didn’t want it to be something productive like fixing our leaking faucet, or helping out at a homeless shelter.

This doesn’t help me evade speed traps; it helps me evade being singled out in my little, blue sports car for doing 5-7 over the limit on the highway, rather than the 80,000 lb truck, or overloaded minivan going equally as fast.

Nothing can help their team at this point, lol. What a cluster...

I stand corrected!

Ah. Well that Toyota engineer deserves TWO days off!

The three electric motors give you the ability to drive about 16 miles on the battery alone, using just the front axle. They can allegedly get the car up to speeds of 84 mph and you can only reverse in electric mode.

Me too! :D

What the hell was with the last sentence in that article?

I know what the new Mustang is. Handling isn’t all about raw numbers. ANY vehicle will pull impressive skidpad numbers if you fit sticky enough tires, and beefy enough swaybars on it. That doesn’t change the fact that the Mustang feels like a sloppy, heavy, wet noodle when you hustle it through some corners.

Again, I’m

I feel like you guys skipped over one critical question that I (and presumably many others) have: what happens to the Nest app? Are they going to roll all that stuff into the Google Home app? Does the Nest app stay, but just get re-branded?

The base model might have more power than the 86 by a decent amount, but it also handles like a pile of poop compared to the 86... by a decent amount. It’s a great example of two cars that people love to argue are “direct competitors” when in reality they are designed to accomplish entirely different tasks, and are