Nail on the head.
Nail on the head.
It’s a great solution for most problems. Trust me, you’ll enjoy it. :P
This is the correct take. It’s likely that second movement of the wheel to the right was to correct for the oversteer he experienced once he came back on track with dirt and grass covered tires. I’ve been in plenty of sliding and oversteer situations, and I would imagine if you could somehow plug a sensor into…
I was born in Texas, and have lived here most of my life. I agree with your statement. I am also likely part of the problem, seeing as how I am Texan.
I couldn’t disagree with you more on every single point.
All of that elitism and aggressiveness exists now in Retail WoW, and has existed for literally all of the lifespan of the game. Using that as some kind of harbinger for Classic is just ridiculous.
“It also means that he very likely loses Florida in 2020, which, well, there’s absolutely no way he wins the election if he loses Florida.”
Humanity loves the illusion of control.
Mmmmmm. Tasty white privilege.
I don’t see enough rust on it for a David Tracy automobile.
You’d think the healthiest president in history would walk the course, like the rest of the people that play the game for the enjoyment of the actual game do. It’d solve the secret service cart needs for free, since they could also be on foot.
There’s nothing “small” or “spirited driving quality” about a mustang at all. Those things are boat anchors that somehow manage to feel much slower than their power should provide.
The Model 3 is not a luxury car, and does not belong in the same category as the other cars listed in that graph.
I’d imagine the Down’s Syndrome jokes probably didn’t go over to well. The rest of it, however, was great.
Agreed. The saving grace for an old Mustang, even with brand new equipment, is that parts are easier to come by than just about any other old classic car.
I get that for very recent sales drops in anticipation of the C8, but those sales numbers dropped steadily since after 2015, and at that point the C7 had only been out for 2 years. You can’t tell me the majority of that is people waiting on the C8 release since 2016.
Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to live a life so completely frightened and confused by anything that is not exactly like myself. I would assume life would be much easier to just live and let live.
I mean, congratulations, but your life/that life is very much not the norm anymore, and certainly not at the volume Chevy intends to sell $80k+ corvettes. Now if they go with a new brand, and go small volume, then sure, there’s plenty of market, but if this thing fully replaces the front-engine Vette, they’re going to…
And where’s that younger generation going to get the money for an even more expensive corvette, when they can’t even afford the current one?
Fortunately I also paired the new engine to a Tremec TKO 600 from Modern Driveline, and the diff is a 9" Ford with a TracLoc posi, so at least I know I made ‘some’ decent decisions!