Turkina
Turkina
Turkina

The SF and SG Foresters have a really good amount of hidden storage, as the entire cargo under-floor is sectioned out into storage stashes. And then there’s the emergency vomit-bucket sitting in the spare tire. You also could conceivably unbolt the rear seat bottom cushion and line the top of the gas tank with

I do not want this Mazda idea with a squinty little greenhouse when all they need to do is give us the Mazda6 wagon with the Allroad/Outback treatment. New front and rear clips, suspension lift, and a bit of reinforcement. Give the option of the 2.5, turbo, and diesel and there will be a good time had by all.

The CX-3 is based on the Mazda2. I think in the strange world of Mazda, when you crossover a platform, you give it a higher number. Should be smaller inside than the Mazda3. I believe the Subie Crosstrek has a Mazda3-sized interior.

Furry Red Devil. I despise Elmo. This article hits the nail on the head. Elmo really doesn’t act as a role model for growth, especially when he is the main focus of a segment. It might have been better if Elmo showed how younger children modeled more mature behavior from other characters.

I replaced the OEM fuel lines on my air cooled Suzuki motorcycle with Tygon/polyethylene racing fuel lines. The old lines were a good 8 years old when I got it. No more worrying about degradation. Of course, I sold my bike to my friend, and the first thing the POS mechanic did in Arizona is swap the lines back and

I looked over her tips... The oven door thing: Unless you need heat in a hurry, leaving the door closed will still release the same amount of heat, although over a much longer time period. Cookie season has me leaving doors open and the heat off. And... wear a goddamn hat if you are chilly in bed. Works wonders.

Yeah, that’s what I pretty much think about a new Bugatti. Show me hypercars with soul (Zonda?), rather than a VAG secretion.

I dunno, maybe send him love notes like, “DIAF, you nutless waste of a father.” He’s only 15 miles away.

Poor woman... A couple weeks ago, I was over in Oregon and witnessed a 2 car accident at night, with one car turned over and up against the divider, much like in the article picture. I stopped. The next 5 people stopped. Everyone flashing lights, waving flashlights and checking on the accident victims. Drivers slowed

The F-14 is effing squee. Love it. Who would have thought the Iranians would be the lucky bastards to still be flying them? Although... the Tomcat’s reputation for being a maintenance hog probably couldn’t be overcome even with ‘New Design!!11!1’ when it came time to figure out the future.

Categorizing people is the lazy way, I agree. And people love the whole classifying things into groups. But, just think of it as approaches you can use with others as you perceive their personalities. And, as you work with them and their skills develop (or regress) you find that your approach to how to motivate them

River Otters != Sea Otters

That is all.

That might be listed under Reuse, but as okeefeiwerearichman says, it can get costly... but being a good hand at sewing, replacing an iPhone battery, or even a tube of superglue will help save a bit :)

Fixing a little fender-bender in the rear got a whole lot more pricey.

Japan plates are fat rectangles like the US has (although probably a little different in dimensions)

Now to challenge the Jalopnik staff to a duel!

I see no monkeys. Your opinion is invalid ;)

I need to find friends who actually want to do stuff in order to use the spreadsheet! T_T ugh...

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