This roof box is silly, no round/square bar compatibility, no tool or tire attachment, too short and too tall. Probably more money than a Yakima or Thule box too.
This roof box is silly, no round/square bar compatibility, no tool or tire attachment, too short and too tall. Probably more money than a Yakima or Thule box too.
The ship in this video is the USS Kitty Hawk. Video was recorded in 2007-2008. She was my home for 4 years from 2003-2007. This was taken on the deployment after I left. I have enjoyed a few deployments with swells just as bad and worse. We had one deployment where one of the catwalks on the bow had to be replaced.…
Damn. This technology won't work in the US. Our cars don't have "bonnets".
On a side note, may favorite thing to do to tailgaters is hit ALL the potholes. Its much safer than slamming on the brakes, pulling the e-brake, etc, and VERY entertaining.
Well that GIF wasn't completely misleading, or anything.
:57 - "I don't know that we'll be able to fix this"
[Corporate Sponsor] 500?
If they can build in fitness tracker support to find out when I actually do fall asleep, it'll be worthwhile. Unfortunately, the time I want to go to sleep and the time I actually fall asleep are mutually exclusive.
Yes.
Given the audience for NICECAR, first, they won't have a clue about digital currency. Second, they will say to themselves, "Why is Dodge advertising on a Ford?"
GOOD. When companies actually compete, the customer wins.
Brad is a great balance of composure and aggression when it's needed. Nascar needs more of this
The title of article should be, "Nascar Champion flips off Nascar Champion."
Kurt won the Cup in 2004, Brad in 2012.
I will say, I rarely listen to the announcers, but I laughed at the "race car drivers have longer memories than elephants."
Typical Ford driver.
I will own a jp jeep at some point in my life. Living out all my Muldoon fantasies
The only thing that really drives me nuts about QR codes is not the codes themselves, its when I see them plastered on things like billboards, buses, and similar things that you'd only see when you're driving in your car and probably shouldn't be trying to scan in the first place.
I posted this graphic in the thread on beer labels because it features one of my favorite breweries, but it's also good here when talking about barcode design. Some people still have fun with these parts of their labels they need to have.
That's what happens, Chevy, when you have an interior that was designed by the creator of safety scissors.
Can anyone be surprised by this? Over the weekend I spent time in and around both trucks and while the Chevy is neither here nor there in styling the Ram is probably the best looking full size made in the past 50 years. (Catch the Top Gear Reference?)It doesn't stop there either, beyond the recall woes that GM is…