I won’t be there, but I liked the book a lot!
I won’t be there, but I liked the book a lot!
No problemo Cheese, I’m 36. I do like the “Pot for Potholes” idea to raise tax revenue for better roads.
We moved to The Cities a year ago and this video makes me want to head north!
Go on tirerack.com and look up your car and see if smaller diameter wheels will fit over your brakes. If you’d like to stick with OEM wheels, try Wheel Collision’s website to look for smaller OEM wheels with photos and dimensions. Then go on car-part, craigslist, facebook marketplate and find a used set near you!
why do we have to wait for boomers to die to repair the roads?
The first Viper I saw on the street was outside my elementary school in probably ‘93. It was green and very, very, mean to the 10-
The same concept could be used with boats and RVs that have “house” batteries. Less capacity nationally, but lower utilization than cars. These are generally large lead acid batteries though, but not used for propulsion in most cases.
Which Chrysler hearse was used for Lee? The Pacifica is appropriate for the father of the minivan, but its a bit...um...
Nissan Kicks has a copper?! painted roof:
Aaron, I think this is my favorite of your articles.
They just aren’t very aerodynamic or space efficient. So it’s not good as a city car or commuter.
that guy is going to need a lot of therapy. I only know a very small amount about his “incident” and divorce, but jeebus, talk about loosing a great opportunity.
But they are P’s for Pirelli, not pricks.
Because they used to overlap the grille?
even has a 6x6:
That Bentley *works!*
Shouldn’t the title be “Wrong side of the CAR?”
Agreed. Mining haul trucks are super slow too so you need large groups of drivers to keep the mine moving increasing the ROI. They also don’t need a cab so the load can be shifted forward some, possibly increasing the life of the tires, which are a significant cost for mines.
It always creeped me out that they were supposed to be young teens.
Taking a nap is always a winning decision. Just ask my toddler. She’s the boss and always right.