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It’s not surprising to see why this is the case.

Oh for sure. Everyone at the events just want to have a GOOD time. They are there to enjoy themselves. Some people party, some people scream and go wild, some people simply people watch. But its all the same thing, entertainment and enjoyment. 

Tall socks then? Eh, you’re an adult, you can keep your calfs from getting burnt on your own.

Stanced cars are the face tattoo of the motoring world.

Just don’t take his red stapler.

Awesome.  Sheer WTFery.

I lived in rural SE Michigan for 8 years. Can confirm: the whole place is a rank, sweaty armpit.

Indiana is a hotbed of Juggalo wannabe activity.  

I actually came close to laughing out loud at that image.

My neighbors in suburban Detroit went crazy when I brought home a 1948 Farmall Cub. They quit laughing when we got an excessive snowfall and I was moving snow that their big box store lawn mowers couldn’t handle.

*giggling intensifies*

Since hydrostatic drive was mentioned, I'm guessing that the outboard has a hydraulic pump, powering hydraulic motors at the wheels. Steering is most likely hydraulic as well, and there are probably quick connects of some type in the hull, or lines that are disconnected to remove the boat.

What’s the difference between H20i and a hardware store?

Also a very pressing question, yes.

My wife’s 2015 Escape has the “Sync MyFordTouch” (which is really just the Sync2), and EVERYTHING wrong with that one (which wasn’t all -that- bad, but wasn’t good either) has been put right in the Sync3 and more besides.

The SYNC in the 2018 rental I had last week was rather easy to use. It took all of a minute to learn what to press and where it was. No longer or shorter then most other infotainment systems. BMW and Mercedes can fuck themselves with that arcane mess.

They made the TC with the 1.6L EB. It was dropped in favor of the 2.5L.

As a Chilean I love these articles!!

I’m only going auto for a daily when I either physically can’t push a clutch in