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It’s not so much a specific behavior as the motivating factor behind a lot of bad behaviors, impatience. I have no patience for impatience, kinda like I have no tolerance for intolerance. Your commute probably isn’t very long, how much time could you possibly save that would be worth taking potentially deadly risks?

I’ve got the perfect idea for this thing:

Before, electrification was a polarizing issue and, even though they could see the potential, difference of opinion led to resistance.

I don’t know why they’re making this so difficult when the solution is so obvious. Trained whales, Russia has them, just give them a call already.

As I approached their early 2000's Kia Sorento in the parking lot of the auto parts store I worked at very briefly, I noticed some paint peeling on the hood. I asked the lady to pop it as she complained about every light in the dash coming on in the car she had just purchased from her own brother for $6,000, which was

What I really don’t get is where they live, it’s 30 minutes to the nearest gas station, yet they hate the city where more things than they have in their whole town are within 5 minutes from anywhere because....traffic slows them down? wtf

A lot of rednecks and hillbillies come to my city from out of town. One thing a lot of them have in common is a childlike impatience for city traffic. They hate sharing the road with other drivers, perilously tailgating everyone as they weave in and out of lanes in a beat up old pickup truck that certainly isn’t made

This comment gave me goosebumps all up and down my arms, especially when you got to the.....aaah, i’m gonna need a second......heavy wear on the (tan) leather seats.

In short summary, AC losing their engine supply for the Ace was the opportunity that inspired the Cobra. AC needed an engine and Shelby had been thinking about putting an American V8 in a British roadster for a while. With access to Ford engines, Shelby approached AC with the opportunity to keep making the Ace but

Everyone from any state adjacent to mine. Those jerks are always camping in the passing lane.

Thankfully, real car manufacturers are starting to make good electric cars now, so it’s no longer necessary to put up with this sort of nonsense just to have one.

Do you have a special container for fingers or do you just keep them in like a junk drawer? Do you have to keep them refrigerated or are they preserved with salt or formaldehyde or something like that? Are you just keeping them around in case you need a spare or did you get them for a reason and have some left over?

Do NOT get your IS waxxed! Bad experience, man. If you’re thinking about it, don’t. Just continue on with your normal manscaping routine.

Not planning on doing anything with the springs right now, but I am adding a bigger roll bar.

I saw a new Gladiator the other day with that grille and an even worse hood with a bunch of vents and humps. It looked like a hideous scaled up side-by-side UTV. Kinda like this:

Poor kid’s going to have a rude awakening when he turns 18 and finds out the police aren’t nearly as lenient as his father when it comes to breaking laws.

I don’t really care how you pull into a parking spot, unless you’re a person incapable of maneuvering a small car into a parking space but still bought a huge pickup or family bus so you jam up the parking lot for 15 minutes doing a 150 point turn to try to extricate your monstrosity.