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Daf 66 and Volvo 340

Tatra (centre load tube with half-axles moving around differenctial axles)

Neutral: For me personally, have the parts ready to go when you send out the recall notices. I would get all of my cars fixed immediately when I got the notice, but when you call them to schedule the repair they usually don’t have the parts. Therefore, I push it off for a “while” until the parts are on the shelf. Of

Entire movie where the plot happens in an autonomous car.

The F-35B. The overreach that doomed the Joint Strike Fighter program. It’s why there are so many compromises and cost overruns.

However, there are certain outlets that give advice on certain automotive topics...that you should take with a nearly lethal dosage of salt.

I watch ChrisFix videos. He seems to be really knowledgeable and has well edited and concise videos.

Explosions ruin them more.

Active Birth Control sounds terrifying...

Power = Voltage ^2/Resistance=Voltage*Current=Current^2*Resistance, where voltage=Vo-Vb, Vb being the induced voltage in the motor that is a function of speed.

NINE.

I really like the way this thing looks. The interior is totally implausible. But the exterior design is one of the best takes I've seen on a crossover. Too bad they don't sell this brand in the US.

or 16s with mud tires. Big rims are shit.

They are funny numbers. I think you can take about 25% off to get to the real numbers

Keep in mind that CAFE fuel economy is not the same thing as real world fuel economy or even what the EPA sticker says. A car that meets the 54MPH CAFE standard would have a sticker that says 39MPG.

Quite honestly, somebody telling me having a vehicle that spends 90% of its time just sitting there when I am not using it can piss off. Even my truck, which I’ve owned for over a year and it just turned over 5000 miles yesterday because I don’t drive it all that much, could be utilized more efficiently. But he can

The only person soiling themselves would be Mr. Chainsaw after I turn him into a speed bump. I wouldn't want to discharge a firearm in a car with my kids in it for the sake of their hearing. Think of the children.

You have to ask yourself why the seller gave up trying to fix it. That tells you something.

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Ron's car was likely missing the cowl vent collar or equivalent piece for his make/model. It's a piece of steel that prevents water from coming in through air vents. The air goes down the center of the collar and the water goes around it. They rust out on old cars. The designs have improved over the decades but the