I’ve had the training, but if it ever came down to it, afterwards I’m pretty sure I’d be shaking and jello-y from the adrenaline come-down.
I’ve had the training, but if it ever came down to it, afterwards I’m pretty sure I’d be shaking and jello-y from the adrenaline come-down.
The way he handles that, then the casual way he’s walking back to the car makes me think he’s ex-military. Dude’s cool as a cucumber, like, “Hey, look at that. Lunchtime.” I on the other hand would be puking over the rail. Thanks trooper. I’ll bet his family is thanking God for you right about now.
That one’s perfect. GM offers a 100k powertrain warranty. Get it warranty fixed, then new car.
Because some of the best roads are in areas without data connections. Or cell phone service. Or any other human beings.
Seriously, right? I think they must be retired A10 pilots.. :)
Yeah, except it’s RWD, and doesn’t have that stupid 6’ front overhang that makes all hondas look like they have overbites.
What do you think the K stands for? ;)
It does in Germany. The forest cries out in agony, and justice must be metered out for the destruction of trees.
At least he’ll be able to afford maintenance.
Excellent! Another PFF’er!
I don’t mean voltage drop, I mean potential difference. Current has no reason to flow without a potential difference.
Cool article. One correction, I don’t see how you can have amps without volts..
Everybody knows you can easily get 20 hp from stickers.. :)
Close, it was a 3400, and 175HP.
I swear that the entire Hellcat brand, all the advertising, and the promotions MUST be heavily subsidized by tire companies.
So, to recap, they get their money, a window to trade, then can re-neg at any time? Sounds awesome.
Not really up in arms, but when I bought my car, it took me a while to find one built in America. I got a new Chevy sonic, built in Ohio, about 3 years ago. No regrets, love the car. Even though I’m generally anti union, I will still support American workers.