The hard part’s already done! The machining, the cleaning, and the knolling. Putting it together in one weekend sounds totally feasible.
The hard part’s already done! The machining, the cleaning, and the knolling. Putting it together in one weekend sounds totally feasible.
Mikolai was walking along the beach in Pulawski Township, Michigan when he comes across this corroded piece of metal. He works for an hour or so to remove the filth and crud. Lo and behold it’s a very old oil lamp. Mikolai starts to buff it to remove the verdigris when poof! a genie appears. This genie, like all…
3/11? Good thing the Japanese won’t be so easily offended by the coincidence. Imagine if the German’s showed a car in the States called the 9-Eleven?
Another year of Jalopnik brings you another year of Jalopnik East, and coming off Detroit, we’re once again back at…
You can get a 2dr extended single cab with 5cyl diesel in Australia with a manual
She was referring to the vandalism, not Gettleman’s hair style.
windmills and solar panels and dogs walking on treadmills aren’t going to cut it.
Best part is that you don’t have to put it at risk
Or, you know, just wash it!
Except...this is automotive at its core.
We go into it a bit more in this post, but the short version is, yes. You’re technically correct that paying off debt with a higher interest rate will save you more money over the long run. However, human psychology rarely coincides neatly with math. Paying off a small balance on one credit card will be more…
I’d be interested in something like that. Maybe “the race is 300 km and you can carry X joules worth of fuel, go nuts.”
I was thinking a little more like take out the back seat bench and put in some reclining massage chairs.
I know! NO ONE’s ever said it before!
Hey just in case you didn’t know the Miata isnt drive by wire
Right?! My favorite part of the listing is the interior, which I’m sure smells like a really bad strip club.
My friend in Norway was furious with me when he learned I’d never owned tire chains until I moved to Washington. I spent 30 years in Los Angeles, it wasn’t hard to avoid driving in the snow!
I’ve never put tire chains on anything besides a tractor, but I’ve also never lived anywhere that mandated them in winter either. I’m not sure how much help they’d really be in Michigan winters. But we also don’t have mountains either.