bkoeth
strange rover
bkoeth

Can you cite a source for this statement? Because I have never heard of your usage before, and every single source I have found says that you are the exact opposite of correct.

Because rooftop panels are a proven concept. A scientific research institute can’t get that sweet, sweet grant money by testing a proven concept.

Dinan is a good one.

Both manufacturers I've worked for have used the same stuff, and it's the same as the Benz stuff. Those Citroen and Aston pics are awesome though.

McDonald's is an AMERICAN icon.

That's just vinyl tape you buy from 3M. A lot of manufacturers use the same stuff.

Check your math. What you mean is that each station serves 251,281 sq. km, on average. To find an estimated average distance between the stations, you would need to take the square root of that figure, which is almost exactly 500 km.

I can't imagine this makes much of a difference from a heat transfer point of view. Compressing a gas always results in a temperature increase, and I was always under the impression that this is the main reason why the intake charge gets hot when going through the turbo—there's nothing you can do about that. A

Previous generation (MG) Kia Optima. Here's a picture of the back seat for comparison.

Holy crap, that looks like an SR-71.

It didn't bother anybody when the Volvo 850 GLT did it 20 years ago.

Wyoming Kart Racing, 12 miles outside Laramie. Neat outdoor track with crazy elevation changes, and if weather permits, SNOW KARTING! The real kicker, though, is the owner, Manu. He's an old-school kart racer from Switzerland. He's nice, funny as hell, and most importantly, he will delay waving the white flag if

Nevertheless, that's a damn good looking dashboard for a 20 year old econobox.

You went out six hours ago to buy a money counter and you come back with a semi-conscious Gloria and a bag of fertilizer. Alarm bells are ringing, Willie.

I liked it too, but "Kinja" doesn't. It comes back as all squares.

Kia already have a car based on the Equus platform. It's called the K9/Quoris, and it's not yet for sale in the USA.

#COTD

It looks like my dog getting ready to lie down on a pile of dirty laundry.

I like to sit on the right side of the plane and hopefully land on one of the 24's. On final approach, you get a view of In-N-Out and Randy's Donuts. As a native Southern Californian living in Wyoming, there is no better "welcome back to L.A." than that.

Sure is mad in here. I think that car is tight, but that's just me.