Yeah...gotta love the state of the “facts don’t matter” society we’re in now.
Yeah...gotta love the state of the “facts don’t matter” society we’re in now.
Absolutely never.
I just can’t bring myself to drop $8k on a 20 year old Focus…and the thread in here about parts has sufficiently removed any doubt. ND.
The Tim Traveler is awesome! Lots of videos on trains and travelling, and he’s quite funny at times. Definitely worth a subscribe.
Sad thing: there are a LOT of Trump fans in Canada amongst the conservative voters, and the venn diagram of auto workers and conservative voters has a large overlap.
Almost none of the cars in this list matter to the survival of the manual. They’re niche/enthusiast cars that sell in relatively low numbers.
Eww.
1. Don’t drive.
Key is to not use real answers for those questions. Use things that you know, that won’t come up in conversation with others. Kinda have to subvert the idea because those questions are so susceptible to social engineering attacks.
I kinda love the SC... but there’s no chance I’d drop $24k on one.
When we get snow up here, I’ll inevitably see cars go out without clearing their car. We got 10 cm, but hey, running your wipers for a minute and hoping for the wind to take care of the rest is fine! (/s).
Busy Forks! Now I might remember the name!
I have my eye on a Ford Mach-E. Possibly the Rally version.
This kinda blows my mind - I had a Mazda6, and it was by far the biggest vehicle I’ve ever owned. Couldn’t imagine needing bigger...
It’s amazing to me that we’re in a world where being intentionally stupid pays more than being smart.
I didn’t think CT when looking at those pictures.
Induction is better, and I won’t go back to gas, but it isn’t as much fun. It’s kinda like the auto vs. Manual debate.
Walking 20 minutes a day is nothing... and actually pretty important for us keyboard nerds.
“Hey <government department>, do you guys want to buy one of Clinton’s old presidential limos?”