Oh, baby. I think I'd have to do that mod if I ever bought one.
Oh, baby. I think I'd have to do that mod if I ever bought one.
Maybe because we see it as a spiritual successor to these beauties.
Mine is really, really bad. Not sure why I'm even admitting to it, but here goes...
I have made it my mission to lick every desirable new car I come across. It started when my friend/roommate worked at a BMW dealer. Just couldn't help myself. I love the look on people's faces when they ask "have you seen the new such and such?" I can reply "I have seen, AND licked it." The scary part? I now work…
I LOVE the car, but I hate the song. I like Jay Z and Kanye, but that song is just annoying.
If I had a 'Vette, this looks like it would be more fun to me, but I'm not here to knock your hobby.
I don't understand where the interest lies in "racing" two factory stock cars against each other at a stop light. One is faster, one is slower, and all it takes to find out which is a glance through an issue of Motor Trend. Racing on a track with turns is another story, but in a straight line the outcome is a given,…
Exactly. A hatch puts more wear on its struts, and it uses bigger struts, too. The replacements for my Kia can be had for less then $15. So I'll keep my useful trunk space, thank you (especially since it's a college car).
Meanwhile, in my Kia.
If you're stealing water in Colorado, you're stealing water from California!
Lol the flipped video makes it look like they're not driving on the wr
They didn't say it was equivalent to two cars colliding with each traveling 60mph. They said two cars colliding with each traveling 120mph.
The problem with diagonal bars is that they have a way of turning into... skewers. Not pretty.
Are you kidding? The CAS software on modern graphing calculators is so advanced, it really outclasses the hardware. This is kind of necessary, because if the hardware could keep up, the battery life would be unacceptable to most of the market (kids who buy TI-89s for engineering school then drop out when they…
I need to find a gif of a guy jumping out a window.
Anything with a screen and a USB port, huh?
I love the swoop of the c-pillar (the back one—I can't bring myself to call it a d-pillar even though those quarterlights are almost big enough to make it so), but why did they put the doors straight off a Hyundai Sonata on it?
Scheiße!
Have you tried moving the actual mirror glass by hand? Not sure about other manufacturers, but Hyundai mounts the mirror glass to the motor assembly with a kind of, well, I don't know what to call it. It allows the mirror glass to be moved without moving the motor (I think it's to prevent damage to the motor in…