davidj210
davidj210
davidj210

He probably had it in his trunk, and the rescue workers took it out and just left it there?

I think they may be trying to "save the manuals" by making it easier for people to get comfortable with them. Does anyone know if the rev-matching features found in some newer cars can be disabled?

I thought that was Jerry Seinfeld at first.

They still are, as a matter of fact.

Well, this looks like an absolute riot. I'd be tempted to go with some sort of plastic wheels with no grip and drift around the whole track.

Your link about Subaru working to make cars safer for dogs just links back to this article. Anyway, my girlfriend's 40 lb pointer/lab/bluetick coonhound mix is perfectly comfy in the back of my Impreza hatchback. I have a rubber trunk liner, and all the other surfaces back there are plastic, so it's easy to get the

Nooooo I love my 2.0i. And for the record, I see more Crosstreks around than 2012+ Imprezas.

Or a Lamborghini tractor?

When I read the article, I was disappointed to learn that there were two engines available, rather than one car having two engines in it, which would be much more exciting.

Edit: Are those two photos even of the same car? top image looks like it has black door handles, bottom image looks like they're body color. Maybe it's just the shadows?

Because many of the existing security systems installed out there are over a decade old.

I've got no input on what year/model it is, but I did notice that the wheels don't all match.

Neutral: I can't make up my mind on crash avoidance systems. I feel like they enable careless driving, ie, "Now I can text, and my car will stop for me if I'm about to hit someone!"

But she did want to run full marathons.

NP, no question. Just about anything running at that price is NP. This is a cool obscure old off-roader.

My family got a Power Macintosh in 1995. The first night we had it, we all sat around watching the screen savers.

Looks like my family's first computer. We got it in 95.

If she was doing half marathons in under 1:30, there's no reason for her to have not been doing full marathons.

yup.