cluelessk
cluelessk
cluelessk

No, but they may peel off some Tacoma buyers who don’t want to pay over sticker and don’t need something that rides that rough. 

Wish list includes someone who has some experience racing and/or professional testing cars. Find the next Chris Harris! Get a car person and teach them how to write instead of getting a writer and de facto forcing the commentariat to teach that writer about cars.

Huh. I like your answer. And I agree. It’s always crazy how human engineering can put us in those crazy situations to begin with, but can get us out too.

Agreed. If someone died or was seriously hurt, then by all means, this would be an understandable choice. This is pretty much the exact opposite; safety measures doing their job, and ensuring the driver is back in the pits laughing it off in minutes. It’s glorifying safety.

“We won’t post it here for those who don’t.”

Ain’t just Lamborghini, I managed to double my motorcycles sales these last three months through the virus. And I assure you, the vast majority of my clients weren’t rich. It’s more owing to the fact that people who wanted to buy earlier this year couldn’t, so there was a lot of pent up demand. Things will eventually

lol, can any writer on this website actually make a decent fucking decision on their cars/bikes? Just blinding and predictable incompetence all around except for maybe Andrew.

The Vette /Bus look like those fiberglass metalflake cars at a 70's kiddie park ..( Knobels still has them)...I like their take on the 3.0/ Barvaria Neu Klasse sedan though

Doing what they’re doing is a far more complicated policy decision than you’re identifying - with plenty of complications and problems that make 2035 an aggressive deadline. Just a few of them:

My suspicion is that everyone collectively knew that Tesla stock was overvalued, but it needed some “spark” to start the sell-off. Literally any event could have fired it off, this one just happened to happen first. Even though (IMO) everything announced was a pretty good financial move, except maybe Plaid Mode, it

Yeah. I’ve done some SI-BR welding for body work. It flows well into and around the joint with minimal distortion.

Brazing is often used where you don’t want to raise the temp of the base metals to the point where you drastically alter their properties or when you want to join two dissimilar metals.

And this is why I grit my teeth when reading the comments: someone (you) actually thinks a ‘99 Civic SiR in fantastic condition with a fresh engine should sell for ~$3000. This is the hottest market ever for used cars and this model has become one of the most desired among those looking for investments that pay a big

Paint the stupid chromy grill black and install a standard Honda badge. It’ll then just blend into the background. 

This might be an unpopular opinion...but do we really need Lori Loughlin to go to prison? It’s nice schadenfreude, but it’s not justice for anyone. Just make her pay a few million in scholarships and then if she refuses to do that she can go to prison.

Maybe these RAV4 buyers didn’t know that they could get an interesting car instead.”

I'm shocked that I had to scroll this far to see this comment. That car is a 370Z with some SEMA work done to it. 

Nonsense. I grew up driving on rural highways and gravel roads in Alberta. You stop. You put your hazards on and you check to see what you hit. There are very - very - few circumstances where you do otherwise, limited to zero visibility may be one since cars coming up from behind you might not see you’ve stopped. If

According to wiki, it was a Cadillac nameplate, but could’ve been an Olds too. Catera is an option, but the previous Catera was a forgettable vehicle.

Bradley,