drew5150
Drew
drew5150

I've tried a couple of these cheap endoscopes before. They aren't very good. Not for looking at engine internals. Very hard to see even with a light, you also get poor control of the angle once inserted, the mirror doesn't solve this. Though even the professional grade stuff we have in the shop can be hard to see. But

The guys is driving a car not flying a plane. There are no stationary objects to fly by in a plane. You can definitely tell the difference between 75 and 150 in a car, I’ve experienced yes. Hell you can tell 75 from 90. Have you actually ever driven over 150?

No, younger generations will want it because its modern. Even if functionality takes a back seat. Not up for discusion...

Some cars had this before touch interface

But the cost and logistics of closing a road for this. You don’t really get to pick any day. You schedule and hope the best you can run. It’s an awful lot of money and logistics not to be trying to make an honest run. I don’t think it’s a lie, but something is wrong.

I think it less about if he could tell the difference between 200 and 300. But more like can he tell 301 from 331 or anywhere in between? He would have the GPS data to look at, nor did he make the video. So really how would he be able to explain it? Not very surprising from just a hired driver. It’s also probably in

HI, welcome to the world of cars. Speedometers are not calibrated to be 100% accurate. They get even less accurate as speed increases. Hence the reason they use GPS tracking to confirm the speed. Other wise we would just be watching a camera shot of the dash.

It looks like it’s a center console that a 2 seat sports car would have. But this goes to the roof for support to allow the back to be open. Leaving this open allows the rear passengers to see.each other and talk. 

I live in Colorado and would say that list would be spot on. I grew up in chicago, lived in California for 20 years, now on my second stint living in Colorado. Yes I feel more comfortable on the highways in California, rush hour too (not going very fast not scary). People here, drive nutty. High speeds. Swerving in

Hmm, in 2006 I was driving those highways. In either an MB 190e, subaru legacy or my Yamaha motorcycle. Yes I went to tahoe, several times. But also down to pismo beach. 

Guess it all went over your head...

Honestly I believe it is the lack maintenance die to laziness or unknown. Very few people replace wipers enough or actually clean their windshield well enough to reduce wiper damage. Also lubricating the windshield with the washers if there is not enough rain yet helps. I think causes people to make excuses for why

Use washers when first turning on.

I lived in california and did not have this problem. Replace them at the right time of year. Also clean your windshield from debris will cut down cuts to the blade. Also use your washer to lubricate.

No, I was asking why you had a car that you don’t drive anywhere since you think its dumb. So let me get this straight. You have a car that you can’t drive anywhere and you think that is dumb. The repair is more then the car is worth so you are going to junk it.

Oh, cool. Why are you telling me about your car that will be scrapped again? Sorry I really dont understand.

I just read everything over and can not find a lie. What are you talking about?

Wo said you have a car you can’t drive? If you do I didn’t know. What stopping you? Is the repair too expensive or something?

Lmao at worrying about a misspell.

My point was the point gap you pinned on driver ability, when it was out of the drivers hands retirement. What was the point of this whole blog again?