WhatsUpDOHC
WhatsUpDOHC
WhatsUpDOHC

Thou shall not deadname the Gulf of America

Car pools, better use of bus routes. People will eventually adjust but just firing up a huge portion of an organization’s operation without planning is so Trumpian. 

So are we just going to ignore the (relatively) good Metro system with multiple stops in and around DC? I mean, yeah, the parking’s probably an issue, but there are numerous Metro stations located in the various suburbs in Maryland and VA where many federal employees live so let’s not act like all 17,000 employees are

Where did they park pre COVID? The Federal Government continued to pay for internet, office space and office consumables during work from home. Some workers have been working two jobs from home. Variety of news articles have highlighted Federal workers and others in tech industry with 2nd and 3rd jobs that typically

1958 Volvo 444... mostly around town. costco/groceries/errands.

I live in Toronto, Canada and have a bunch of weird stuff. It is not the winter that gets us-the winter is actually a great excuse to buy Sh*tboxes. Its the traffic. My commute is 35 miles round trip. That equates to about 2 hours in the car... Traffic isn’t great on the older girls. That being said the oldest in my

My summer daily driver is a 1990 964 with 275,000 on the clock.  If you look closely, you can see stone chips and faded paint.

I have been daily-ing a ‘92 Miata for the last 4-5 years now. It just hit 230k. I throw a few minor modifications at it but for the most part it is my cheap economic fun daily. I also roadtrip all over the west in it to see friends. It’s a very low cost easy to drive classic at this point, as much as it doesn’t feel

My daily is my 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4. Bought it new in late 2003, and now have 252K miles on it. Until about 5 years ago I was also driving on many days either my 1987 Shelby CSX or 1989 Shelby CSX-VNT (built on the turbo Shadow/Sundance platform). The CSXes have been in the garage pretty much since then. I need to

My Focus ST 136 months old, or just over 11 years old. Still love it. 

A competent police force that is interested in serving the public would send marked/uniform backup upon request for things like that. I would be truly shocked if that was actually a legal requirement in any way. 

Same. Back in the late 90s, I was driving down I-5 in Oregon and watched someone get pulled over by a normal looking red Dodge Caravan, that lit up like Christmas, when he activated his lights. They were hiding everywhere. Behind the grill, on the sun visors, little ones on the dash, etc.

The Massachusetts State Police used to use unmarked full-size Econolines on the Mass Pike. They’d tailgate you, push you to extra-legal speeds, then light you up and ticket you.

Columbus PD had a few of these in black about 10 years ago. It was odd seeing two of them, all the windows blacked out, lights and sirens running lights.

100% unique - it’s the only car that got that transmission in that setup. I believe at the time Getrag/Ford thought it would be adapted to the Mazda3/etc in the future, but things didn’t work out that way. The linkages are plastic and exposed somewhat, and get brittle with time (and then snap). It’s also, IIRC,

“What are we gonna do tonight, Brain?”

It’s wild to me that it feels like everyone in the US has realized that we may have went a little too far when it comes to buying cheap shit from China (even though were still obsessed with it, I see you Shein and Temu shoppers).

Today in things Biden could have done to try and win the election, but done long after the election...

They should release the Ridgeline as the Acura NSX just to fully mess with people.