boothinator
boothinator
boothinator

How much time can a human being spend in a service lounge?

Japanese sex culture is, well, something else. No judgements here on whether it is good or bad. I’ll just say different. So much so that the fact that there is so much talk about a “pervert lever” in one of their cars, it is no surprise people just don’t get it. <—no pun intended, or was there? Don’t know because it

Wait, I don’t understand.  Honda made a car that was for perverts.. and it did NOT sell well in Japan?   This seems to be 100% opposite of everything I’ve learned about Japanese Pop Culture from the internet.  

When Nissan send their cars, they’re not sending their best. They’re not sending you. They’re not sending you. They’re sending cars that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing CVT. They’re bringing mediocrity. They’re Rogues. And none, I assume, are good cars.

Guys, I think I’ve come up with a plan to save Nissan. They just have to sell new R34 GT-Rs instead of new R35s.

“driving my BRZ in the snow “
“too much power for snow”

Also important to remember, it’s not just the snow that calls for winter tires— it’s the *temperature*, too. It could be dry as the desert on the ground but when it’s below freezing, those summer tires are just as lousy.

This, there is a guy here in Park City that has a Lamborghini Gallardo with snow tires and a ski rack on the roof/hatch. I saw him driving to the mountain in a healthy storm a couple years back.

All he needed to do was not be a Muppet and put the right tires on the car before driving in the winter. Summer tires should NEVER be driven in wintery conditions, period. They turn into ice skates. On the proper tires, this thing would have been just as controllable as any other vehicle - especially with modern-day

4th gear: Bought a car from a Carvana, a 2015 Mini Paceman S, as it was a great deal and I couldn’t find any locally in the options I wanted. Picked it up from a “vending machine” which was a pretty cool experience. It’s a lot more relaxed than CarMax and I enjoyed the experience.

It’d be super rad if more companies allowed work from home at least a couple days per week 

*Refuses to buy a sedan because ground clearance*

Go Team Boulder! Serves those asshats driving around in their giant obese douchemobiles just about right.

And worst thing is, that all of those drivers spilled their beers.

So that reporter is just going to stand next to that rock and ignore the googly eyes?

Well I’m not sure how the math works out, but I have to disagree with you there. I rented a Model X and plugged it in overnight... at least 9 hours of charging on a wall outlet... I got 18 miles out of it. 18 miles. I don’t know why, but that’s all I got.  My commute is roughly 21 miles a day without any stops or

Or you can just leave it and recharge at 120V/10 amps overnight.  That gets enough range most of the time as long as you plug it in every night.

What about it? I mean it’s not really my cup of tea since I prefer subs that allow discussion such as r/libertarian, r/firearms, ect. But I don’t have a problem with r/the_donald, r/chappotraphouse, r/latestagecapitalism and a host of other speaking freely. It’s easy to ignore them and I much prefer this to the

Reddit is great. It has the single best comment system of any site on the web. Was even better before they started censoring stuff. I can’t stand Twitter.

I’m thinking MySpace might still have some traction. - Elon.