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The road and speed limit of this particular stretch of asphalt are unknown

Thanks. Once I was caught in a torrential downpour. Stopped for a light and car died after sucking up too much water through the intake. I had to push it through the busy intersection, half way through a college girl stopped and ran up in the rain to help me push. As I sat with a tool bag over the carb and one

My 1982 911SC. I used to daily drive it up until about 4 years ago. Occasional daily until last year.

Gotta love them porkers...

My car is 84 years old. I drive it whenever it's not going to rain, because it has no window or trunk seals, so it fills with water. Although the rooster tails it throws up are hilarious.

Not insanely old, but I daily drive this 1990 C4. My other car is a 1982 911SC that is too hot-rodded up to make daily driving bearable. I love this C4, but it doesn't make life easy for you. This is the era of when the 911 played catch up with contemporaries and filled it with all kinds of sensors and electronics.

Zero mechanical skills, living in an apartment complex, with no second car. This can only end well for me.

How about daily drive an old motorcycle. Here is how it works.

"...the fact that the NHRA was founded to give racers an alternative to dangerous public roads."

This would be a better Easter Egg

Thats cute how their army men and their 30 year old helicopters and fishing boats attacked that pinata.

Well, if it's worse than the impact from Ray Rice, it must be on par with the impact from the handrail.

That E30 had the bigger "oh shit" moment

Nope, but from those views it might appear so. It is actually the initials "HE" for Hickey Enterprises, which was a company that specialized in off-road equipment and accessories. The company was founded by Vic Hickey who designed and built the Banshee for James Garner.

It does sort of look like one, doesn't it. To the Google!

I had a similar experience with my Mercury minivan. The front parking sensors had stopped working and I figured I might as well bring it to the dealer instead of just randomly replacing sensors, etc. So I paid the ridiculous $99 evaluation fee and they diagnosed the front speaker had gone bad. The part cost $20 and

How did I not know Broadley Automotive was a thing?!

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Jon Stewart deserves serious props, no matter your choice of political party. He's gotten in more shots on republicans than I could ever count, but we (republicans) are better for it and it's sad to see him leave. He also created a way to do the news that for a younger generation is not just tolerable but widely