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I still have a pair of chuck taylor's from college (10+ years?) that I mostly just wear for driving that have not really disintegrated. I guess their slab of rubber on some canvas approach to cushioning and arch support has proven to stand the test of time.

A thousand times this.

1. Get a garage

I never learned the polish axles and smooth out the wheel hubs trick :(

If you take the Honda ARX from 2009 with Adrian Fernandez and Luis Diaz driving, then it would have beaten the top DP by about 20 laps. Take Bourdais and his prototype team from 2009, and they would have won by 43 laps.

An even greater spotlight on how horrible the LMP2 cars did this year is that the highest finisher, the Krohn Ligier Judd, was beaten by two(!) prototype challenge cars, and the next LMP2 car down the list was way down in 33rd overall.

Or what would happen if you brought back the well-funded LMP2 teams with full complements of IndyCar drivers from a few years ago.

A solution! Huzzah!

You are not parked nearly crooked enough, and only barely over the lines. That doesn't even look like a handicapped spot. Are you sure you are taking this test drive seriously?

So what? Neither matters since they are online petitions. If you want to end FGM, then move to Egypt and affect sweeping social reforms that people take to heart. It's not something you can eradicate with legislation.

Replace Leno with Matt Farrah.

needs more camber

BKR5E for me.

Lucky...next time hand-tighten, then 1/4 turn with a wrench.

Neutral: What Would You Do If You Were Mary Barra?

Share buybacks are better than stuffing billions in the bank. For companies to have that much cash on hand is bad. That money is just sitting there, doing nothing for the company. Either funnel it back into R&D, pay down debt, or give it back to the owners of the company (shareholders) through dividends or share

GM did $20.4 billion worth of buybacks from 1986 through 2002. If it had saved that money and earned a modest 2.5% on it, the company would have had $35 billion on hand when the financial crisis and Great Recession hit and probably would not have had to file for bankruptcy protection.

Yes! I searched for one of these for forever to replace my e34 wagon since I wanted something that could tow a racecar also. I ended up getting impatient and buying a Tundra after like 6 months.

As a chronic fence-sitter, I use one side of my wooden cutting board for meats/things that will get cooked anyways, and the other side for things that aren't meat.

Probably. It doesn't give everything a soapy taste?