The physics of this raises so many questions for me...
The physics of this raises so many questions for me...
Note: a lot of them only have one 2.0A port; the other is the more typical slower charge.
Caution: it’s also a great way of introducing marks into your paint.
At my local strip, they actually are required for certain categories/classes/speeds.
No wheelie bar = I’m amazed that thing was allowed on the track.
I posted a breakdown, and it’s not really.
It’s worth noting that Matthew was much more injured than Marcia was, so it follows that Marcia gets more money on behalf of his injuries, than he does on behalf of hers.
I found this fascinating, so I wrote it out in an easy-to-read format.
It’s worth noting that $42 million *sounds* frivolous until you start factoring little things like hospital expenses, personal therapy for however long (possibly the rest of your life)...this is all on top of replacing the car.
This is an obligatory comment, but here’s an argument for knowing a thing or two about a) wrenching, b) Google-fu and/or b 1.5) how to read various diagrams.
Laura got charged for $140 for labor. For fixing a side mirror. It’s worth noting, to be fair, that’s probably about an hour of shop time.
On some cars (don’t get…
What do you mean kill? Like...pull a Doug Demoro and drive a hummer over it?
I assume {my ex, my rival college football programs, various political candidates} hate puppies.
I paid $1,900 for my Miata.
Its roof leaked like a sieve, I’m pretty sure one of the tires was either flat or balding or something because the drive home I shimmied all over the highway, it had a rust spot AND a salvage title, the battery was dead when I bought it so I needed a jump, the turn signals worked only…
I’d hoon it.
God, it looks like it’s trying so hard to be a Ferrari/NSX...
I know the Alero shares a base with my former Pontiac Grand Am, and the rear brakes being disc makes them highly valuable amongst GA owners with the SE (not GT) trim, which were drum.
I know it also shares a love of rusting in sad places.
What I don’t know is if there exists a lift kit for it, but I imagine you’ll find…
Because it was a cop who did it; odds of consequence are low.
Strikes me that’s classic Baader-Meinhof.
Ah, yes, the Guilty Until Proven Innocent approach.
I think there’s enough proof of that with the Jalop *production crew* getting pulled over 4 times.