bigjaydogg3
BigJayDogg3
bigjaydogg3

wait, if you’re going to do all the way past due maintenance work to make this Accord reliable, in theory (statistically speaking), shouldn’t it be worlds more reliable than any Jeep could ever dream of being and therefore make itself a highly handy car to actually keep around, you know one that could be depended upon

My great grandfather watched so much porn on his pocket watch that it wasn’t reliably still working to check the time with at night?

My great grandfather watched so much porn on his pocket watch that it wasn’t reliably still working to check the

Moran. Great internet word.

Came to post that I've driven to the drugstore to pick up my wife's prescription a few times, but yeah, I like yours too.

Every time I see that post, the inner law-school-hopeful in me goes “No warrant, no consent.”

I used to keep aspirin in my glove compartment. That’s all I got.

Not my story, but always a classic.

They would if they were allowed. That 50lbs is all BoP ballast mandated by IMSA to level the playing field.

If you truly are as STUPID as you seem......you should follow my advice.......observe and keep your fingers off the keyboard! If you follow this advice, and keep your mouth shut you might be perceived as semi intelligent by some in life. Good luck on that!

Are you really that RETARDED? If you don’t think that Vette is already at the mandated minimum weight spec, your obviously a RETARD!

Germans cheat? shirley you jest.

bullshit

no because Porsche. Take away the constructors points and their birthdays while we are at it.

Too bad it doesn’t just have a roof there, like a normal car.

Any windshield! I've got 50% on my car and it helps with sun/heat/and HIDs in reflector housing.

I just wish the cars looked better. They’re cool for sure, but they’re just a bit too “fiberglass body dropped on a frame” looking for me.

It’s actually a smart idea to tint the windshield with a UV blocking tint that DOESN’T have light reducing properties. 3M and Suntek have such products and in Texas if you park outside longer than an hour, it makes a huge difference.

It depends. I had the lightest crystalline installed on my last car’s windshield. Really cut down on the heat and your couldn’t even really tell it was there otherwise. Really nice since I lived in the Mojave desert at the time.

You can see in the photo on the top exactly what that means—putting tint on the higher portion of the windshield, which makes sense considering you don’t have a roof there to block the sun.

I was worried you might not be able to come up with an AppleCar image, so I made one. :)