WouldRatherHave10MPGThenAnEV
WouldRatherHave10MPGThenAnEV
WouldRatherHave10MPGThenAnEV

Cool story. Paragraphs are cool too...

can you still put a helmet mohawk on it? - squids everywhere

Most modern cars require the clutch to be pushed in, but I don’t know how common it was in the 80’s

I’ve spent a fair amount of track time on motorcycles, but I’ve never felt more alive than dropping down a big descent on my Specialized Roubaix at 50+mph, essentially dressed in my underwear with a styrofoam cereal bowl on my head. My emotions go back and forth between being euphoric and absolutely terrified at about

Wouldn’t be surprised if the Monterey County Board said she was too loud...

Right on. That I can agree with.

As someone who has had reasonable levels of success in amatuer racing since I was a kid...I have never disagreed more with a statement about racing. Maybe you should watch this Doc. Listen to Vale, the most talented human being to ever throw a leg over a motorbike.... No one is OK with getting hurt. No one accepts

Doubly true for the diesels, I really don’t have to downshift from 6th when overtaking, but most times I do...because maaad torques yo.

As an owner of a 6MT MK7 GTI, I endorse this post.

that is not a 92-97, it’s a 98+ superduty...no newer than 2005 I think.

Probably could use 1.5psi there.

Jeep really needs to chill out with this whole bring nature into everyday situations marketing campaign

I should have listened to my mom. Mom told me upon graduation from highschool 5 years ago to go to Art school and learn how to design cars and initiate threeways. But no, I had to do it my way and ended up spending 4 and a half years in computer engineering playing with electronics and my dick when my course load

Probably came loose because it was under-inflated by 1.5psi.

"Yeah? But when happens when all that there aluminum rusts?!"

Awesome, more multi-function screens and no dedicated buttons. I've said it before, when there are no dedicated buttons or even tactile feedback on the touch screen, a driver will be required to take their eyes off of the road to adjust secondary controls.

"I made the decision in an attempt to de-escalate the conflict, and I readily admit that it had the opposite effect," he said in an email to parents. "I take full responsibility for the decision, and I apologize for the disruption it has caused.