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I’m sure that walk off homer ball is already glued to the end of his fleshlight.

This Boomer is not yet 60.  The transition from Boom to Gen-Xer was ‘64/’65.

I love the new Vette. Why? Because this Boomer was able to buy a ‘19 Vette, last year for the front engine, with $5K on the hood. Thanks to an all new car and a delay in production of it, the plant in Bowling Green had to be kept running producing C7 Vettes with big discounts on them.  Thank you C8, sincerely.

Or if you drove a C3 (with removable hard top) in Trans Am. Pretty Bad Ass looking beast IMHO. I’m confident the roar of its big block through those side pipe could be heard in space.

Here’s hoping they go down to chicken tax truck size...

Typically mid-engined cars are those with the engine between the cabin and the rear axle.

Been there, done that, got the t-shirt. You can prolong this search by looking for your vehicle on the level lower that where your vehicle is parked.

A white econobox sedan (Corolla, Civic, Elantra, Cruze...you get the picture). I tell you why. A few years back, local Police asked me to help identify a vehicle - I won’t get into the specifics of why they came to me, but the vehicle in question was used in a successful drive-by shooting. The suspect vehicle was

Diesel is selling at a lesser price than gas here in Toronto as well.  However, that reversal has been recent.  Last two to three years, the cost of diesel surpassed gas by almost $0.50/gal here.

Typically I’d say this is a very mean spirited comment, but I’m not feeling it today.  Not even looking good for tomorrow.

I remember Wickens as a kid back in my karting days. He was just an young kid (I competed with old farts who just wanted to race like we were kids) and I recall he had his own website stitched on to his race suit. As I grew older, I occasionally saw his name in print and kept track on how he was progressing through

Simple. Hyundai most likely didn’t used galvanized metal, nor any paint with rust inhibitors in the design of the wiper arm. You’d be surprised what automakers will do (or not do) to save a penny on a component. A penny doesn’t sound like much, but multiply it by a few hundred thousand new vehicles/year  and bean

Getting the sulfur out of the fuel to make “clean” diesel fuel.  When I bought the car, diesel was about 10 cents a litre cheaper than reg. gas.  Then for the last three years, it was about $0.10 a litre more expensive.  Plus the cost of diesel goes up in the winter because the fuel has to be winterized.

Diesel engines are NOT more expensive to build - but the cost to engineer & build diesel fuel & emission systems add to the overall option cost. Injectors, lift pumps, injector pumps, DEF systems, particulate filters, etc. is what makes diesels costly to option into a vehicle platform.

I’ve driven a diesel Equinox and it wasn’t bad. The down side is that diesel is now more expensive than gasoline.  That would be my first thought on the failure of the vehicle to sell.  I purchased a diesel Cruze three years ago when diesel fuel cost less than gas. I only regretted purchasing it after the cost of

That’s a loaded question.

Which is a ‘68 Ferrari P5

It’s painted. When a B-I-W goes through a paint-booth, the entire exterior is painted because masking off areas would add unnecessary labor & material costs.

Dementia so bad, he walked away and wasn’t found until he wandered passed the DMZ and into the DPRK.

Said no one ever.