I expect someone who gets a new car to read the manual and familiarize themselves with the various bits and parts of their machine, but I dunno I'm just weird.
I expect someone who gets a new car to read the manual and familiarize themselves with the various bits and parts of their machine, but I dunno I'm just weird.
Later.
I honestly believe that more people would be into cars like proper Jalops, if they just knew what acceleration really feels like. In this, or even an above-average go-cart that weighs a quarter of a ton, but still has around 100 HP (Which IS ALL YOU NEED, btw).
I'm loving my Precision m2800
Lets just be perfectly honest here. This should surprise no one.
Love. It's what makes a Subaru a Subaru.
I used to use SnagIt a lot, but you should check out GreenShot - it has all of the features of SnagIt, a giant list of additional features, is currently supported and freeware.
When I saw the guy punch directly into the structural brace on the hood, I think I felt a pain shoot though my hand...
Broke the first rule of driving in the snow.
I think hill start assist should be on this list...
Another thing I find surprising is how people who own these cars don't feel the difference in how they drive on cold summer tires. If the temperature drops below 50 and I am on my summer tires, the car starts to tramline on the highway. In the 40's, I am all over the place. Last April, we had a late snow storm the…
Came here to post the same thing. All wheel drive can help you go faster, but it sure as hell isn't going to get you stopped any faster.
Trust me, Target will never sell Glad items at the cost per unit price of Kirkland/Costco. My giant box of Kirkland trashbags lasted me 2 years. For like $10, you can't beat that.
Got power……don't know how to use it. The human story.
I love Petter Solberg. Now, if Peter were back in a Subaru, all would be right with the world.
More cars need Easter Eggs like this. Bravo!
How is this even a question? The answer is always Subaru.
Looks like his right rear tire has blown out and what was being slung off were parts of the sidewall.
Powercfg definitely should be included :) -Lastwake will tell you what woke your computer up the last time it woke up, very useful if you keep finding your computer randomly waking on you.