Challenger.Nothing else compares.
Challenger.Nothing else compares.
A lot of hauling is in the form of 4x8 sheets of stuff.That may be a bit of a problem.
I NEVER go anywhere without my $30 dashcam recording.It has worked flawlessly for a couple years and may be worth it's literal weight in gold one day.
Will there be more suspensions? Are these two unnamed engineers the fall guys?
The ongoing battle of Engineering department vs Purchasing department has no clear winner in this episode.
11 seconds? 118 mph?
It seems as though there may be untold thousands of situations where a driver ends up dead.The question is how many safeguards should be in place.Maybe autonomous vehicles are the ultimate answer in which case if it happens I intend to retire from writing code for potentially dangerous vehicles.I personally am not…
This is something that just about everyone knows, since the number of times that regular human beings go from 0-60 is approximately never. Real speed is acceleration from when you are already rolling, like when you're merging onto a highway, or you're powering out of a turn on some backroad.
Book time vs Actual time.Industry standard,what's the problem here? Not taking sides,there must be more to this story.
Our senators really seem to enjoy their chance to put auto executives in the hot seat.
There's around 5 of them standing in my back yard right now.If you want,come over and speed down my driveway and knock them over like bowling pins. mmmmmmm.
Well,when my dog was alive,as with yours,he would have done his usual wet nose against the side glass trick.That would be hell on the window/touch screen if Lassie was playing on the infotainment screen.Other than that your idea is very advanced as usual.Perhaps too advanced for the commoners like myself who still…
Yes,we already use a lot of glue in the body shop.It's all just common sense,no rocket science involved.What does concern me is the amount corrosion in recent times on the aluminum panels,mostly hoods,when in a salt environment.Far worse than steel.
Karl Henkel breaks it down pointing out that shops are going to be spending serious coin to get ready for this new world of aluminum repair, which requires special equipment and training.
Mr Perry
Ummm,There's no mention of the Viper actually being stolen.Perhaps someone bought it damaged and is parking it there awaiting future repairs.
The largest reason for this is that the people who do it are stupid.
They could make wheel covers that look like steel wheels,then everyone might be happy.
I lost my temper with my now ex-wife years ago.I had finished rebuilding a rather new but damaged XJ6 when she nit picked me over the line and I went loony,picked up a long tow chain,and proceeded to bash the living crap out of the Jag. Yeah,I really showed her.Then,I had to rebuild the body once more.
220,000 miles on anything sort of casts a poor image on things.