I agree. Something tells me that someone who can’t use a stop light correctly will have zero problems following the glideslope indicators, or ILS on a foggy morning.
I agree. Something tells me that someone who can’t use a stop light correctly will have zero problems following the glideslope indicators, or ILS on a foggy morning.
Flashing your lights at people doesn’t seem to work anymore. If I do it to 10 cars that don’t have their lights on when they should, I’m lucky if even 1 or 2 of them get the message.
Regarding #7: this problem has already been solved, and I’m honestly not sure why the solution isn’t on every car.
GM has the right idea by making their lights default to Auto On. If you want them off, you have to turn them off each time. All automakers should do this.
I haven’t researched but I’ve heard (and it makes sense) that re-gen braking makes brakes last a very long time on many EV’s.
I’ve always found such types funny, especially when I had my 300k mile 85 Volvo 240 with it’s original engine and transmission. But please, tell me how few headaches your third engine is giving you in your Dakota. with under 200k.
Can’t believe my question was picked. Thank you very much for all of the advice. This has made my decision process much easier!
Interesting that the RainX washer fluid is so fucking incredible, but their wipers are such incredible garbage.
The Bosch ICON’s are a bourgeoisie luxury wiper hellbent on putting down the proletariat Autozone store brand wipers.
Rain-X washer fluid instead of shitty blue stuff and a good set of wipers, preferably Bosch ICON’s. There, you can end this discussion.
The Earth Dreams all the petroleum was left in the ground.
I’ve always thought that SkyActiv Technology is a really stupid name that has nothing to do with what it actually does. Oh, I also happen to drive a Mazda that has said technology.
“Powerful” may be trite, but it’s not a BS word when it’s used to compare the given product to another. “The most powerful engine in its class.” seems totally fine. However, “Its powerful 1.3 liter engine...” sounds ridiculous.
I can do full translation of that old article. Some random things for now: The engine really was from Group 5 Porsche 935. There really was some kind of freewheeling clutch in between front driveshaft and the transfer case. Both axles had some sort of LSD:s. Steering was unassisted and so were brakes. Car was geared…
That second video is amazing, what with the dude just spewing smoke everywhere and continuing to race until he’s flagged, and the winner ghost riding his whip at the end hahaha
Don’t they start driving and learning the ropes when they’re like 12 years old or something?
Hate to burst your bubble, but both those videos are from Lydden Hill where the starting grid is pavement. Still a mighty impressive machine, especially in the first video where halfway down the start straight it kicks in the afterburners and leaves everyone in its dust.
I’m an adamant tipper, but even I’m not sure if I’d bother to tip any extra if a restaurant added an 18% fee of any sort to a party of fucking two. The gall of that is offensive.