There will be a loose leaf addendum to the rulebook that says ", or if it is the Ford GT - Jim France"
There will be a loose leaf addendum to the rulebook that says ", or if it is the Ford GT - Jim France"
GT-R is at #3? The GT-R fits perfectly into Nissan's company lineup. It fills the slot of "Skyline GT-R" that they have almost always had. What's weird are those years where there wasn't a Skyline GT-R.
Why would somebody put a BMW grill on a Honda Fit?
No, it's just every other vehicle that Jeep makes that is not the wrangler doesn't fit.
The only brand where it wouldn't stick out is probably Mazda, and it would be a rotary.
and here...liked the looks of the outgoing truck better
Hmmm, a lease on one of these is tempting. I was really close to getting a 2014, but after optioning-up it would not have really saved me anything. Unlike the other plugin hybrids, the range is long enough to be useful, and the car is nice enough to live with.
How can you put up with that? I think the farthest daily commute I've ever had was like 15 miles, and that about maxed out my personal 40min trip time when traffic was not good.
Power-thief at work. You can then be That Guy. As an added bonus, when somebody finally decides to rebel against your smugness and unplug your car, the alarm goes off.
To replace the $40 bike rack or the shards of aluminum left on the highway? If shards of aluminum, then it might be worth getting.
What world do you live in? A few years removed from college = $104k/yr? Where are all of these jobs for college graduates with a few years of work experience?
CarMax bought my BRZ for about the KBB private party sale price. Drove in, filled out some papers, and sold. Didn't have to talk to a single dudebro in a flat-brimmed hat. They aren't just for buying cars from!
hmmm, $40 bikerack from an unknown(?) company to haul ~$7500 worth of bikes...I think I might skip that one.
Similar story for me. I first stumbled across the hydroflasks over the summer in the pacific northwest where a lot of places will sell them to you as growlers. They seemed neat, but pricey. Fast forward a few months and I saw a lightning deal for the 40z on Amazon for $20 and decided what the hell. I take it with me…
Similar story for me. I first stumbled across the hydroflasks over the summer in the pacific northwest where a lot…
In NYC, they're (or were) 7 figures. I'm not sure about how they work in Chicago, but it's a finite resource that will easily pay for itself over a few years. At least they would have if it wasn't for those meddling kids!
They were probably nice enough bikes that just throwing them all on top of each other in the bed was not an option. Putting more than two bikes in a truck bed ends up being a shitshow. I would do the same thing just so I wouldn't have to untangle them all to get them out.
Because if you are rich and content you don't want to rock the boat.
There is also rock technology out in the wild to smash in your window. The more you think about how easy it is to circumvent locks, etc, the more you wonder why you even bother locking your door. The last time I was locked out of my house, it took me about 5 minutes to get in without damaging anything, and I'm no…
I really liked the Randy Lanier peice. That period of IMSA in general is pretty nuts, but Lanier and friends have one of the nutsiest stories. I much prefer my felonious backed race teams to be fueled by drug money than pay day loan scams. At least the drug smugglers are providing a valuable service.
It's a new series and the drivers are still trying to found out how to make it exciting. Montagny might be onto something.