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It is definitely not tail heavy being a mid-engine car. As such, the response to throttle in a turn could be considered unusual to drivers who have only ever had a front engine vehicle. Or perhaps even a rear engine 911.

It really does not. It goes through the Denver Metro Area encompassing many other municipalities. But it does NOT go through the center of Denver.

The demolish and reconfig of I70 is still happening. Just not sure how it helps the flow. And is certainly controversial for the Globeville/Swansea areas.

They aren’t going to re-route I70. Not gonna happen. And even with this new construction it won’t do crap for fixing the real problem past Morrison anyway.

The image shown is a bit more bizarre than the actual claims in the patent. And, from the patent it is clear that they are covering their bases for all situations which might occur, as one does in patents. My guess is that an eventual design will come out whereby bed level(ish) nozzles based at the cabin are used to

Look... You are basically endorsing what many cooks know which is that anchovies can make most any savory flavor more savory. While I don’t use fish sauce all that often I do use anchovies in marinara, chili, ramen, and basically anything which might need a savory boost. I keep multiple tins in my pantry. Fish sauce

Hahaha... Funny thing about not having a battery charge on these - you can’t open the front hood to replace the battery unless there is power. Heck, you have to force the doors open (top down) to even get inside since the windows automatically lower an inch. But once inside you can use a cigarette lighter charger to

I owned a 1999 and I would be seriously hesitant to give this to a teenager. While it isn’t super fast, it does look kinda fast and that can (and did) get me into some trouble. It corners like crazy but a misapplication of the throttle and it will spin like a top around its center point. It eats expensive tires for

How so?

You know, replace that IMS if you have another few thousand dollars around and cool with it possibly grenading regardless...

I had this same Boxster, 1999, but with red interior and my engine said goodbye at 5,000 miles. I agree that at this mileage the IMS is unlikely to occur, but I knew quite a few people for whom it did happen. And it is a depressingly expensive failure.

“Salt is Salt”

Loveland? Really? I can’t think of anyplace on the front range where this would be “one of those places”. Maybe on the western slope or some small high country towns like Tin Cup. But definitely not Loveland.

Always wondered what would happen if a BMW had sex with a Hyundai...

Am I the only one who thought, “That’s a cool looking bike - can’t wait to burn the hell out of my legs on those pipes?”

“Do not over tighten”

2011 BMW 335d

I had a ‘72 Opel GT. What I loved about that foot pump was that it was also a really easy “poor man’s” rain sensing wiper... When ever you needed it, just tap it once (activates the wiper but not the fluid). Worked and still works better than most wiper systems out there now.

Pretty nice for a Buick...

More gas holes = more fire bang.