The best use of a high-mile vehicle is either as a town runabout or a project car. For the runabout you just walk home if it breaks down, and if its a project you’re going to be going through everything anyway so who cares?
The best use of a high-mile vehicle is either as a town runabout or a project car. For the runabout you just walk home if it breaks down, and if its a project you’re going to be going through everything anyway so who cares?
I have specifically not bought a Switch for similar reasons, although there are 3-5 games I’d play right away I don’t care about portability and don’t want to drop the cash. Nintendo will never put Mario or Zelda or anyone on another system aside from it being a gimmick, we’re never getting a PS5 Mario. I’ve always…
I’d love to see Nintendo using “current” tech, Breath of the Wind and others look awesome, but you can see how they were designed around what the Switch can do. Yes, all games try to make the most of a console and vice-versa, but imagine a Switch HD or maybe a docking station with its own GPU, like a reverse Sega 32X.
Won’t lie, pretty excited to see some EV surgery!
Cutlass door slammer? Yeeeessssss
Even when I followed a lot of sports racing I never loved F1 or prototype, give me a GT2 or a rally car, they are awesome because they take something “ordinary” and build it to within a Grade 8 bolt of it’s life. Sure, I’ll probably never build a caged STi with anti-lag, but I *could*
As I’ve gotten older I’ve become less and less interested in supercars, they’re amazing but ultimately the same thing as fantasizing about ending up with a model, it happens but in normal day-to-day stuff for normal people its more of a geegaw than something I actually invest time in
Power is easy, that’s why weight and refinement tends to exist in spite of how things could be better, just throw another 50hp at it
I’m pretty sure that is a Manx
Generally the last 2 years, basically once Splinter got herbed, has been the slow slide into venture-capital mediocrity. Turns out grifters just skim and make money, the only content they care about is the fancy piece of junk they just bought from margin profits.
They tried, the BBC even built a new baton, and everyone just keeps going back to them.
Watching May’s videos is like hanging out with a buddy and drinking a tea or beer while someone works on something, you’re there to “help” but you’re not really doing anything. I’ve found that those kind of low-key shows and videos are what I’ve gravitated to most this year, probably as a stand-in for actual wrenching…
Grew up on Stooges, Benny Hill, and Monty Python, not everything has to bleeding edge post-modern meta, sometimes something basic and funny is just that. Fine, C, H, and M are old and have been doing this a long time, they’re entertaining, and I still like them.
Exactly what I thought of
Two choices: A) Dealer puts two screws directly into the bumper, making sure to include gaudy plastichrome plate surround advertisment, or B) Owner buys a tow hook adapter off eBay. I’d pay a dealer more not to touch the bumper so I can go with choice B. Fuck you Illinois!
Say what you will, Down Periscope is hilarious
It looks like a Juke before puberty hit
This is BMW’s version of ignoring the ballot count so that they can get whatever result they want, you shouldn’t have to try this hard when you’re introducing a new product unless you know the product sucks. BMW hasn’t opened me up to a new way of thinking, their new car is fuck all ugly. BMW has a terrible case of…
So, I assume the 2dr is full-on Lollipop Guild?