Can someone please teach that cop how to hold a steering wheel?
Can someone please teach that cop how to hold a steering wheel?
I don’t know much about insurance but I do know something about composite part repair. From a practical standpoint their is no good reason to replace the whole part. Just cut out the cracked area, laminate in a new patch, and then sand/paint.
Buying all season tires is a pain in the ass. 99% of the time all you have to go off of are user reviews and about 0% of those users have a clue what they are talking about beyond comfort and road noise. Tread wear and grip ratings are almost useless.
The people who buy this are going to be the most irritating dick heads. If you are unfortunate enough to end up at their house it will be displayed prominently and you will have to nod politely at them while they regurgitate Ferrari’s marketing crap.
Your mom’s car makes more power on premium. Modern cars are constantly listening for knock and adjusting timing. If the fuel allows for it, the car will run more aggressive timing.
The nice detail in that announcement is how they went about increasing power. Instead of going after low hanging fruit with just a tune, increase in fuel octane requirement, and maybe a cam, they improved the head geometry and rotating parts. That’s the kind of stuff that cost $$$ to improve in the aftermarket.
The braking distance thing is super weird. There is nothing mechanically to justify the longer braking distance, the tires haven’t lost any grip after one brake test. It seems like it would be something going on in the ABS system, either wheel speed sensor issue or some kind of software issue on the ABS computer.
This has me wondering what the torque limits are on the 6 speed manual in my 2.5L 3 hatch.
Most of the home built cages I have seen have been fine- As long as you are following a rule book for your series and have a decent undersanding of how loads move through a tubing structure you should have a solid product. Many professional cage builders are not engineers, but racers and fabricators.
If the podcast were advocating for unions, sure.There is little to no mentions and the episode certainly doesn’t directly argue for one.
Why would you assume both parties are blurring the line of truth? One party provides sourcing and attempts to come to a conclusion using data in a transparent manner- The other has a massive financial interest in being opaque and spinning the data.
If you have listened to reveal, it’s a very even handed podcast and Al…
Starlets rule. I plan to build a k20 starlet some day. If I was going to have a bike engine street car a starlet would be high on the list.
The issue isn’t about confusing consumers about the origin of pizzas. Dominos would argue that people watching the videos may be confused into thinking the videos were from dominos. Similarly, you can’t produce fake advertisement for dominos, publish it, and expect that you aren’t going to get a cease and desist…
Yes. Trademark is a protection to make sure people aren’t confused by the source of goods. To use a mark, you need permission. If you use a mark without a license, and then do something high profile and/or obnoxious, expect to have the license holder get pissed about it.
This car looks like it was designed by a 9 year old- Or maybe homer simpson.
FTFY:
Or maybe he just doesn’t like that modern cars have converged on being bloated high horsepower luxury performance machines? Seriously, why would I want my toy car to be a heavy gadget filled luxury machine? It’s even more irritating that car marketing is full of aspirational bullshit claims of refinement,…
I would lose my shit if the dumbass kid at the auto parts store told me my parts selection was dangerous.
Why is the stringy thing kept next to the spinny thing?
This is so dangerous and they aren’t even wearing helmets. The dude is effectively a roadblock on a large track famous for blind corners with novice drivers. What could go wrong?