doctorwhotb
Doctorwhotb
doctorwhotb

I still joke that the 88 mph in a DeLorean was the biggest scientific impossibility in those movies.

If you take her version at face value. We don’t know if that really is how he handled the situation or if there was a run-up to that moment if he had. 

It was also the equivalent of a modern $70-80k sports car that had no get-up-and-go.

That’s the problem my brother had with it. “It’s just a fucking Neon.” The Dart has a bit of a spot in both of our hearts because our grandfather drove a Swinger for most of my brother’s and all of my life, so it’s a car that we associate with him. 

I literally just made a post on a comment about the SSR here about 2 hours ago. I think it just looked bad as a retro ‘truck’. It would probably have done better as a retro-El Camino as shown by this modified SSR I saw on an episode of Counting Cars.

Man, I wanted to like the SSR; but there was always something not right about it. It just didn’t look right. It’s when I saw an episode of Counting Cars when Danny was walking through someone else’s collection and saw a modified SSR with a first gen El Camino look that it clicked. The dimensions were all wrong for a

No, but it is the reason why they would have passed on it. Most of the people who would have bought this car would have wanted to show it off at the country club when they went for their tee time. It’s the reason why the boomers hate the mid-engine Corvette. No place for the golf clubs.

How is it that you call this man ‘friend’ when he clearly knows nothing about you?

1st: The problem with unionizing in the south is that these companies come in and pay people more and give them more benefits than they’re used to. A union would just jeopardize that in their minds. The fact is that the unions laid all the groundwork for better working conditions for everyone. As long as conditions

I’ve not heard good things from the few people I know who’ve bought a Colorado and actually truck with it. 

Yeah, I’m afraid that the cast will all be twenty-somethings lamenting about so-and-so not wanting to get a coffee with them at the Starbuck’s in the market.

Something tells me that his parents are going to need to sell that F-250 sometime in the near future.

Settlements usually have a non-disclosure agreement added in. This was a judgement and not a settlement. The guy won in court. It’s public record and he can talk about it if he wants as long as he isn’t lying. Tesla’s just trying to outspend the guy in court to get him to shut up. It’s corporate bullying plain and

If the original report that they took their info from doesn’t have those details, they can’t provide them in their own article without having to have someone call or email around. Even then, this is an overall transportation site that concentrates on cars but also deals with other modes of transportation and issues

A number of years back the university that I work for put in a bunch of extra speed bumps that were way too tall and had too sharp an angle on them. A lot of people were bottoming out after having to come to nearly a complete stop. They were bolted into the asphalt, so a bunch of the student finally just stole them.

If you turn on the hazards, does the car implode?

“hey. Hey! HEY! You... you gotta... you really gotta see this baby. Hey, no... turn back around. I’m telling you about this baby. It’s so cute. He’s my boss’s kid. See that star? Follow it. I said FOLLOW IT!”

You get an All-Star and listen to the employees bitch and fight about who’s being lazy or stealing tips. It’s dinner and a show!

These damned salary caps are killing us!