On second thought, in this case a combo digital tire gauge/digital tread depth tool may have been more appropriate.
On second thought, in this case a combo digital tire gauge/digital tread depth tool may have been more appropriate.
I’d still like to see the readout on a digital tire gauge to be sure there wasn’t a PSI or two in there.
Same day we get Half Life 3!
I have it on good authority that the Phaeton is more of a Bentley than a Mercedes wannabe, or maybe that’s just because I see this thing parked in the no-parking zone with a disabled pass all the time. If you can’t figure out why I am saying this, just zoom in on the wheels ;)
Counterpoint: People who can’t grasp this concept are potentially doing us all a favor by not wearing it, unless they already have kids.
A true diagnosis of rabies requires death beforehand, animals are generally put down if showing the external symptoms.
I was conservative dropping in a V6, the others I knew were doing V8s. Sold the thing for a profit before it killed me, but had so much fun before I did it should have been (ok, much of it was) illegal.
I have to agree, I started with an 84 automatic and while it was a slug, with decent tires and regular minor maintenance, it was very reliable and even fun at times. That led me to an 87 5-speed, which was even more fun, especially after I swapped in a V6 to turn it into a sleeper RWD civic killer. There was also an…
I did quite a few seasons on all seasons too, just depends where you live really. Road maintenance in the city is really different from out in the rural areas. Where I grew up, snow tires are now the law so no option to cheap out, which is good because while I never really had an issue on all seasons there are plenty…
Despite growing up where there was ice and snow on the roads for months at a time and the snowplows basically just tried to keep it even, I only ever used studded tires when ice racing on frozen rivers in a modified Chevette.
Some people living in deeper rural areas did run them full time in the winter, mostly a…
Lake effect areas are indeed crazy, I fully understand what you mean and agree.
Ahh Fort St-John, where I stayed in a hotel that had a restaurant, bar, nightclub and strip club all in the same complex.
No worries, I get it ;)
I know, I have lived in most of the Provinces, some of which, depite not having 100 feet of snow a year still have snow-covered streets throughout much of the winter. Northern BC, Large swaths of Quebec, the prairies.
Please, go tell someone who hasn’t lived and worked in Northern BC about how there isn’t a need for…
We didn’t have them on school buses growing up where I am from (I still don’t think they do), despite roads covered in snow for at least three months a year, but I have seen these and a few other designs of automatic chains on trucks.
Lots of parts of the US get snow, and you seem to forget GM also has access to Canada. Lots of people have said this stuff worked.
While this advice is great for the outer portion of leather riding garments is it also sufficient for the inside?
The real horror starts when those cars start talking. In earlier models I hear it was actually a tiny record used for the voice, so very steampunkesque.
It gets really old saying sorry to anyone you pass.
I agree 100% with removing the human pilots but I think the bots should be required to be built in a way that they can be piloted by a human anyways.
I hear it was Super Smashed