cleslie14
former subaru baja owner
cleslie14

Add a few dashes of bitters to a glass of sparkling mineral water for a great tonic to settle an upset stomach.

And you can take your wife and your mistress!

Lotus says a lot of things. They follow up on 3% of them.

I always enjoy Torch’s articles. I somehow missed that one from a few years ago. Nuvinci makes a continuously variable hub for bicycles that you operate with a twist shifter. After riding one of those and playing with it I have wondered what that would be like in a car. It might be terrible, but I’d like to try it.

They will sell dozens of them! DOZENS!!!

I want a manually operated CVT. Give me a stick that I can slide fore and aft. Infinity speed manual transmission.

I’m waiting on the two door version of the AMG GT four door coupe that’s a traditional coupe, not a sports car. Which, I guess, will basically make it an E63 Coupe, but not, because it’s an AMG GT Coupe.

100% agree. The closer it is to 2ooK the faster I run. The further away from 200K it is the more I start to like it again.

So how long before we have a Swedish Singer? I think there’s bound to be a market for some good old Swedish metal with modernized touches...

Deep inside the Renaissance Center

Gotta be able to sell it in Britain, Australia, and Japan.

Is this the only street legal V-8 Honda?

So, yes, in theory vibranium is effective at harvesting kinetic energy. But it can’t create energy, right? So if your pounding on the hood wouldn’t be enough to move the car in its own right (and it clearly wouldn’t), why would it be enough to move the car after being stored in vibranium?

I thought members of the clergy were legally required to drive an old Buick Roadmaster:

Total irrational wanting.

Honestly, Nissan should use it too. Next best thing to a Land Cruiser is high praise.

Nah, conservation of mass exists across dimensions.