WillyJimmy
WillyJimmy
WillyJimmy

Sounds like you have an unsatisfied cheerleader fantasy to me.

Even being former Klansman is okay as long as you’re a Democrat.

Neutral: How Does Japan Get Back On Top?

Michael Ballaban, now a political analyst? No thanks.

I need to replace the lower ball joints on my Prelude. Maybe it’s the CV joint on an axle. I haven’t even crawled under there to look, just know it sounds like it’s about to fall apart. I have bearings bad on the back. I put new break pads on 3 corners last fall, but had to skip one because the caliper is so jacked up

Why does everyone who thinks their a badass also think they can rip off the Hoonigan label? Come on people, be a little creative for a change.

My neighbor’s grandson’s wife’s uncle is the constable, and a notary, where I live. He’s notarized titles for my last 4 Craigslist sales. I never met the guy before my neighbor told me he could call him and ask him to notarize a title for a car I needed to sell over the weekend. I gave him $20 fee, he never checked my

I wish I could star this about a thousand times!

How is there no Teabagging pose?

Now playing

So I guess this is the Japanese version of getting Rick-rolled?

The format needs to change. It’s always some hot rod shop, the owner has a goatee, some rich guys want something done in 2 weeks, drama(supposedly) ensues. There is always one guy in the shop that’s comic relief, always a something that puts the fake deadline at risk, probably an old guy that can use an English wheel

It’s called Cuban Chrome, and it’s on the Discovery channel. Just don’t get your expectations too high, because it’s not that good.

I noticed I wasn’t on this list. My ego is struggling to process.

1st Gear: A Sale Of Magneti Marelli?

Good thing for you, and the rest of us, you can stay the hell away then.

Actually they didn’t. Eli Whitney, Frank Gilbreth, Frederick Taylor and other Industrial Engineers or the 19th century originated the concepts that came to make up Just in Time, or Lean manufacturing as we know it today. Henry Ford famously applied them in large scale for the first time to build the Model T.

Dude, just in time manufacturing started with vehicle manufacturing, and every major auto maker in the world utilizes it.

I get to drive my employer’s Avalon frequently. I agree, surprisingly good. You’re gonna catch barrels of shit from people who have never been in one but still want to bash a Toyota.

I know Raytheon is building an RF linked version of the BGM-71, but thats kind of like the 4 door coupe to me. Could change the W to “wireless-guided” I guess. I can conform I suppose.

I don’t want to sound anti-Tesla, because I definitely am not. But you should be a little objective as a journalist and try to understand from what position his statements come. And if this debate is going to advance, the argument from the pro-Tesla side (me included) needs to evolve beyond name calling.