Maybe one day I’ll try an e-scooter, but for now, after spending weeks reading about their sudden emergence in…
Maybe one day I’ll try an e-scooter, but for now, after spending weeks reading about their sudden emergence in…
Why would you be impressed by what someone drives? I’m only worried about impressing myself. I don’t care much what others think of my whip as long as I like it.
Agreed - without seeing the data in full, it’s hard to take this at face value (so to speak).
Once again, I’ll say that generalizing used BMW values (and to a lesser extent Audi and Mercedes) isn’t very useful. The sub-model ranges are wide, and there are many individual options and packages.
Honestly, the safety argument isn’t that valid. Yes, a car from 2018 is much safer than one from 1996; however, it’s just not that much more safe than one from the early 2010s. A used Camry or Civic from seven or eight years ago will cost three thousand or so and be nearly as safe as a brand new whatever, and…
I go through this battle with my 21 year old daughter who firmly has bought into the Jeep marketing and has declared her desire to buy a wrangler as soon as she gets a job after college. The Jeep marketing department has so successfully created this persona of the young female jeep owner, a little rugged, a little…
I learned it by watching YOU!
Now is the time of year when a lot of younger drivers get a new ride. Teens are graduating and going to college, or…
Bobcat is a brand name like Kleenex, and judging by the color, it’s probably a Case. I’d still take bobcat over forklift, though. Hell, even with a fork attachment, it would still be a skid loader (or skid steer if you fancy.) Not trying to be a pedant, but I figured the man who recently wrote an article informing us…
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You’re right ....no way a bobcat/skidsteer could lift a 4500 lb boulder....it would also tip over.
It’s a Cat skid steer, not a Bobcat, dammit....
Kudos to you for knowing the difference between a bobcat and a forklift! Torchinsky obviously doesn’t.
That probably wouldn’t get the rock out of the bed but it might solve some other problems.
For all the bullshit spewing from their mouths, that was an absolutely artful boulder drop onto a tiny target. Kudos to the bobcat operator.
I dislike the use of chrome to begin with, and this is the thickest application I’ve ever seen. I too like the look of the rest of the car, which makes this chrome situation worse.
Hey, now... van Roij is a perfectionist when it comes to his customization works. He wanted to retain the look and feel of something that just rolled off the Tesla production line.
The author didn’t decided where it was filed.
Up for auction right now on Bring A Trailer is a bit of madness that may look like just a normal bro-truck from the ’90s, but it’s anything but.
I love you Torch.