craj1031tx
craj1031tx
craj1031tx

A white coal-roller in Texas is part of an in-group with police, and not to be bound by the law. Cyclists are “environmentalists”, an out-group not be afforded protection by the law.

Here’s a shot of the new gauges. Much more modern looking.

I realize this is an article about a Ferrari.... ok, let me say something about this car quickly: removing the roof didn’t fix the ugly. There, I said it.

I’m a sucker for factory steel wheels, so I’m going to have to go with the Blanco 2-door model.

Correction: the F-150 in my thought experiment only uses 108.5 gallons per month, not 118.5. My mistake, it was a typo that I carried through the rest of the calculations. This actually helps the F-150's business case, of course. The F-150 now costs $2,604/year in gas at $2/gallon, or $3,906/year at $3/gallon.

So, I actually drive a commercial vehicle for work. I just did the math, and since the company purchased it, it has averaged 2,606 miles per month. That’s about 130 miles per work day, squarely in the range of what most EVs can handle.

That’s not how an “edition” works... If you add 3500, that’s a second edition...

And I bet your 1969 Charger sees about as much drag strip action as these do offroad trails.

THE HONDA CIVIC COUPE IS DEAD?!

Right on sir, just read your piece. I’m not the one to judge anybody’s automotive masochism (rather I’d love to encourage it further, as it just makes the car community more quirky) but my ultimate point is that you probably understand it yourself, how this is an experience that a very select few found enjoyable at

Twenty bucks says someone rolls their new Bronco while off-roading within 24 hours of taking delivery.

Yessir bring in the jpeg monsters

But that Mazda red. Hnnnng....

May i ask how their wealth is unearned?  Would you say the same thing about a basketball or baseball player, who often have an almost identical lifestyle?

You ever drive a Wrangler? What does it do well on the road? The answer is not much. Sure, it has off road chops and the ability to shed it’s top and doors but how much drive-ability on pavement do you compromise for that? The answer is a lot. 97% of the Wranglers will never make it past a dirt road.

Nobody has ever known. 

Didn’t you answer your own question? When a booster falls without entering orbit you have a very good idea of where it is going to hit. 

um, any vehicle will float for a while. Just like any vehicle is also a very short haul airplane or single use off-roader.

A loaded 2011 E550 doesn’t have Bluetooth audio???

You sound pretty salty.  Maybe you should take a vacation.  A cruise perhaps