SubieRoo
SubieRoo
SubieRoo

I could be wrong (which is why I'm asking), but didn't the article that was stating that Steeda may have been wrong about the weight say something to the effect of, "may be bullshit" instead of "full of crap" as it does now? Maybe it doesn't really matter but I can see why it was changed if it was, in fact, changed,

I'll take an M-29 Davy Crockett. Sure it wasn't really used because it was a nuclear weapon that only had a range of three miles and would subject the crew to probable doom, be it long or short term, but dammit I'm desperate with that thing jumpin' at me!

No wonder they stole it, she left the door wide open!

I remember reading something a couple years ago on a Harley forum about a guy who had bought a Sportster and had only put about 5,000 miles on it before the clutch gave out. He tried and tried to get it covered but they considered it a wear and tear maintenance item so no dice. Most warranties I've seen don't even

Haha thanks for the kind words, I'm glad my ramblings did something positive and made your day a little brighter. Sorry for the bedbugs, I've been down that road but only for a couple days while visiting a friend long ago. I could only imagine having to deal with it for any longer than that. Unfortunately, I wasn't

Quite true.

"How would you make a sheet of bamboo?"

That's it! Classic cut down. I used to love watching he and Siskel get into it on their shows. Both had strong opinions, for sure.

I can't remember what movie it was, but once Roger Ebert said in a review that, "They should take the film and cut it into mandolin picks." or something to that effect, RIP Roger.

Great article. It sort of pertains to higher-end cars, too. The snooty man drives the GT500 and says, "Yes, it is powerful, but this interior is sooooooo inferior to my M5 bleeeeehhhhhhhhh..." Who cares? You're getting a 662 horsepower V8, RWD and a manual six-speed as your only option, all starting under $60,000.

#6) This is interesting. I mean, at some point, Google would have to let other players into the game due to monopoly laws, wouldn't they? I'm no lawyer so please correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems highly likely that there would be competitors, even on the autonomous car scene. Let's say that when the JohnnyCab

When I was a kid my parents bought a '91 Legacy wagon brand new. Thing had about 370,000 miles on it before it's tranny went out, too. Engine was still running perfectly, those EJ20's were damn near impossible to kill. Great old car, I miss it sometimes.

Agreed. My wife and I just bought one of the last new 2nd-gen Honda Fits at one of the local dealers and the biggest cross-shopping competition was in the used market. They got us a deal tat put the price pretty close to the used models and with waaaaaayyyy more warranty, as in all of it, as opposed to the 24k left on