andrewhoover21
Mav Wreck
andrewhoover21

I met Ahhnold in 2004. There is no chance in hell that he is or has ever been 6'1". Maybe in metric inches, but in 'merica, he and I were looking eye to eye at 5'9".

I took my MkV GLI to a Midas (I know, I know) for a simple front brake pad replacement. I had some time left in them, but I wanted to deal with it while I had the money. $80 special for pads so, why not? They took my keys, threw it up on the lift, pulled the wheels and then - *GASP* Major issues were revealed!

Despite

If I'm not mistaken, Vettel's helmets were more of a charity scheme than anything else. They would auction off the helmet's he wore throughout the season to raise money for the Wings for Life charity that Red Bull started. Also, I think it would be much more useful to ban silver and black liveries.

Understeers like a concert marimba? As probably the only one watching who can understand the misery of dragging an 8' wide, 300lb 4 1/2 octive marimba up 45 degree incline through the busiest intersection in Eerie, PA, that is now my go to understeer analogy. Obscurity attained.

You know what's not sexy? Those hats. I have one and I never wear it because I realized I look like a goober in it. Now that I see Seb and Kimi also look like goobers, the fault is not mine, well not entirely anyway.

Radio stations aren't going away, they're transitioning to a new role filling our facebook feeds with stupid shit reposted by our idiot coworkers and inlaws.

Exactly. Honestly, I'd say this is 51% Nico's fault, but really just two drivers having their own race and pushing themselves to the limit. To act like Rosberg would intentionally risk ending his own race with just an 11 pt lead as well is insane. I'm so sick of the 'poor Lewis' BS.

I have a 2014 Prius which consistently hits 50-52 no matter what the mix of highway vs city and a 2008 VW GLI that gets around 25-26 with a 50/50 mix of highway/city. Although once I got nearly 38 (using math, not comp.) while cruising on I-5 between Sacramento and Bakersfield which is about the flattest stretch of

When I bought my Car I went to Folsom Kia/Ford first and ended up driving a further 30 miles out of my way to go with Thompson's in Placerville. It was night and day. Thompson's was super laid back and zero pressure. Folsom was condescending, high pressure bait and switch.

As far as Rosevillian's personalities; it's a

Once again proving that Americans don't have a monopoly on stupid. Did these kids fall out of an 80's horror film before the killer had a chance to finish them off?

"No. We're commercial... If they find people to pay us [to do that] then I will be happy."

Is it guard rail pillar from the right side of the highway there? ? It looks like a 4x4 with some metal straps on the ends

I don't think it came off the van. It looks like it was in the road and they ran over it.

My dad Orloved his ATV while hunting last year and was pinned underneath for about 20 minutes. Fortunately, my brother lifts weights like it's job (actually, it is his job). A normal sized human wouldn't have been able to roll it off.

The thing about this is, I don't disagree with a lot of what he's saying. It's a great car. However, the statistics used here are laughable. People have a right to be concerned that Teslas were catching on fire after crashes. ICE vehicles catch on fire 200k times a year? There's orders of magnitude more ICE vehicles

*Sits down with his superior Steak N Shake to watch*

Seriously, everyone tells me, 'No no no! You have to try it animal style! Then you'll love it!'. If I have to coat it in thousand island and onions to appreciate it, you have failed. FAILED, I SAY!

I appreciate that they cut the potatoes on site, but I have had exactly 1 good experience with their fries in my 9 trips to In N Out. In the other 8, 4 were raw and the other 4 were severely overcooked.

My made up name is Mav Wreck and I approve of this message. I often feasted on Whataburger during my trips to COTA for the USGP. It is far superior to In N Out