damnthisburnershitsux
damnthisburnershitsux
damnthisburnershitsux

I agree with you. Really, the biggest risk is trying to run it on empty. If there’s consistent fuel keeping your motor running smoothly, you’ll be fine.

Dear everyone.

Congratulations, Mr. Bacon, on COTD! I would like to gift you with a Hellcat which this lovely lady will deliver as soon as she finds a road with safe bends.

I don’t doubt you; temps in Phoenix are crazy. But the official temps (down at the airport) have never recorded a nighttime low of 100 or greater that I can find. The fact is, in parts of the city, it already happens that the temps don’t dip below 100. Officially, though...

Phoenix is interesting. They use so much water there (irrigation, farming, water fountains, canals, pools) that the daytime temps in Phoenix are actually lower than in the surrounding desert. Latent heat of evaporation is why. The nighttime lows are higher, though, because of the urban heat island effect.

but are the seats spill resistant?

The Lincoln Navigator Extenz Smiling Bob Edition.

His last meal was grilled lamb loin chops (black and blue*) with only salt and pepper for seasoning (the special was lamb chops done up differently but we let him have his way), rosemary potatoes, summer squash and scotch on the rocks, followed by a cigar lit on his way out to the car.

Right? What is that thing? It looks like the car from a 1980s SciFi movie set in the not-too-distant future.

I don’t know what that is, but I want it.

Try coming in late July / August when it rains. 115 + humidity is much worse than 120 and dry.... wuss =P

Bio like that just means bodily fluids of some kind. Usually the fatalities get a different designator and at IAA at least they’re wrapped up so you don’t just go in and take a seat.

Dry heat- yeah so is the oven that bakes my chicken dinner.

I’ve been to Phoenix at the end of June when temps were hitting 120+ during the day, all those people who say it’s a dry heat, they are liars

So climate change or to much damn Pavement in the desert. Phoniex’s rise in temp has more to do with all the concrete and pavement that’s there now vs 10, 15, 20 years ago.

no, the real question is what kind of “bio” is in there, was this a fatal blood and guts accident or just a bit of blood on the center console? 

what a lovely example, and with the Isuzu sourced 5-speed no less it’s a marriage ahead of it’s time

Brutish? I am seriously considering sleeping with the nose of this car. And it doesn’t even have to call me the next morning.