carver121
Carver121
carver121

A couple years ago I stopped by a Canadian Tire (outdoor/sport/household/everything store, with a little bit of auto supplies) in my 94 champagne coloured Nissan Pathfinder. Went in, got my stuff, came out, unlocked my truck and hopped in. I look behind me and realise my seats are folded down, which the weren’t, and

Come drive onto the Lions Gate bridge in North Vancouver. 4 lanes to 2 lanes to 1 lane onto a bridge. Oh, and a bus lane that scoots in and drivers are to yield to. Well over 90% of the people I’d say get it and we all merge together alternatively and nicely. It’s not fast as there’s so many lanes colliding into one,

Once upon a time I was told to place autos in neutral for long stops because of heat buildup from the friction created from the fluid when one side of the torque converter is stationary.