3.9 to 100? 220 top speed. 405... Total production volume.
3.9 to 100? 220 top speed. 405... Total production volume.
So, I would normally agree with the chromecast thing, and I tried it. I then went out and outfitted my apartment with Sonos. And then moved, and bought them again. They sound excellent, and will comfortably blow away any bluetooth out there. The app is fantastic.
So, I would normally agree with the chromecast thing, and I tried it. I then went out and outfitted my apartment…
Marshall to the Patriots? Seems like a nice way to end a career.
The little ecoboost? Absolutely.
Absolutely. Using CarPlay or android auto, I don’t have to worry about maps, or services being wildly out of date. If you figure all manufacturers adopt both, it won’t be a gimmick. Then you just pick the car and the gps and so forth will not influence the decision.
Speed cameras where I am only require you to pay the ticket, no points. And the price on the ticket tends to be reduced, ie less than $100.
Agreed. As much as monster v8 engines are awesome, there is something to be said about maybe putting a 300hp 3.5ish liter v6 into an old car. Thing should still haul ass, and get mid twenties for mpg.
You figure engine, maybe trans, and basic computer? Tough with the turbo but figure 80-100k maybe more. Some asshole will stick it in a Toyota FRS or maybe even fast and furious three an old mustang.
My french door has a large trough for the bottom freezer, and a tray that slides out at well. It is a large flat surface about 4 inches deep. Perfect for what you are looking for.
Just bought a house. When selecting a fridge a HUGE component was “Can I fit a 16 inch pizza in this mother?” Some have pizza pockets along the freezer door! In the end, went Samsung, and the sucker hold huge pizzas, and a 22lb turkey.
The hypocrisy is concern. I am not tasked with upholding the law as my job. Police Officers are. Certainly it is fair to argue they have an increased duty to follow the law otherwise it appears they are above the law.
Hi, I’d like to lease a car for 3 years, then when the lease is up, I’d like to buy it. No, I won’t be driving it at all prior to buying it. I’d just like to look at it, and do nothing. Then buy it. Then I am going to drive it. I hope it’s awesome.
But Snow tires > awd + non-snow tires.
Lease something awesome, and write that shit off!
Not gonna talk about what lawyers do. But I’ve been out 6 years, do well, but have no need to spend big dollars. Plus the car should be leased through his entity.
4000.... maybe.
This is not a falsehood. On old drum brake cars you would adjust the brake shoes by throwing it in reverse and stopping hard. Old car of mine would seize up a brake cylinder. Throw it in reverse, hit brakes, good to go.
Excellent. I think the fallacy is partly because people call them snow tires instead of winter tires. It doesn’t snow much where I am. But I can’t run summer tires, which provide maximum safety during the three good seasons, in the winter.
Quick chime in on used motor blocks. A “seasoned” block is one that is in fact used or left in a pool of oil for some time. Oil does way more than lubricate your engine. The oil diffuses into the metal lending it more favorable properties that ultimately make it better for boost or other high stress applications.
I have some triply all clad and calphalon. Both are awesome and essentially bullet proof. Calphalon is about 20-25% of the cost of the all clad and both work very well