What’s better: a giant inflatable kong, or press about a stolen giant inflatable kong? Inside job.
What’s better: a giant inflatable kong, or press about a stolen giant inflatable kong? Inside job.
You know what changes state regulations? State law makers. You know what changes state law makers? Money. I think he’s got that covered.
Bar codes or RFID on speed limit and roadway condition signs are much more reliable and not prone to road wear or changing conditions. Completely passive until scanned by the approaching car.
Skip the cage. Duct tape a hand grenade to the side of the door with a wire connecting mirror to the pin. Problem solved.
Those aren’t the stock fenders. They give it a much better look than the original, especially the bumper deletes. This one my father an I restored in 2009.
Is there something wrong with a Grand Cherokee? 4x4, fun, and nice to drive. A 2011 goes for less than $25k.
About 10 years ago, these weren’t worth $710k. In fact, $71k would have been a lot for an unrestored runner.
This is a phase. Autonomous cars are the first step in a series of steps that will end not with smarter cars, but with humanoid robots that can drive cars (and do other things). The only autonomous cars in 2050 will be purpose built taxi’s like the johnny cab. Everything else will be driven by your personal robot,…
It needed a new hyperbole sensor.
My wife, who loves her CRV, says they look fierce whenever we see one on TV. Meanwhile, I silently cringe inwardly, and say “Yep.” Marriage is sacrifice.
The film is pretty much a shot for shot americanization of the Japanese film Initial D. I liked Initial D better when I first saw it. Now I like the Tokyo Drift better. I think it has to do with the characters being further developed.
As an XLR owner, I wholly agree. While it isn’t an LS7, the LH2 feels like more than 320 hp when it’s bolted into that light weight fiberglass body. It’s fun, spritely and gets attention (when it’s clean).
Pay for a covered storage unit for the J10 or Mustang. Have it towed there. It’ll probably cost you $600 for the tow and 4 months storage. Voila, more space.
Doesn’t matter. Payment is for cost to recharge, so if it’s only holding half, you’ll only be charged for half. Same for “filling up” before you run them dead.
He looks like a younger, less cool John Waters.
The Toyota 5.7L engine is pretty stout. Simplify the heads and de-stroke it to something like 4.2L with twin turbos and it would make an outstanding performance engine. Probably never happen though...
One simple rule: Win by 10 seconds or the race continues. It’d be fun to watch. Might make NASCAR watchable again.
Nothing like having your mission critical military vehicle run on an volatile expensive scarce resource like hydrogen. I seem to recall this not working out well for our gasoline powered tanks. Unless you’re electrolyzing hydrogen from water using an on-board RTG, this is probably not going to be successful.
F-150. 4 door. Roomy. Can be customized. And the 3.6 is quiet.
Unimog.