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Your first sentence really reads, “Pawn Stars, which for what ever reason is on the history channel, had a piece of history on the show.” I never understood this complaint. The show is actually quite clever in how it teaches of historical items while keeping that history lesson in a cloak of reality drama.

The first time he said it, I was willing to let it go like he got his words confused for a moment. Then he said it again...

The Atlas has a far better crash test than that Chevy. Those Chevys had bad crash tests even for their time, but to be fair most of the trucks at that time were bad. Ford was the worst.

I’m curious to this as well. Even before the rear passenger hit the seat that seat seemed to have an unacceptable amount of movement. I’m curious as to what car that is. Obviously not an S10, but I recall them having an issue with the floor that the seat is bolted to buckling and allowing the seat to move around

If you’re an average US male you’d weigh about 195.5 lbs (www.verywell.com). Then say in a crash you experience 15g’s of force. Your body would now weight 2932.5lbs. You can’t lift that, bro.

Kentucky KRS 189.500 - “No person shall draw upon a highway any logs or stones with the ends dragged on the ground, so as to injure the highway.“

While front plates sucks for aesthetics, I like them a lot better than only having one on the rear. A dash cam is somewhat useless if the person drives off after a front on collision because the plate is only on the back. I just wish they were more like the euro front plates where they are “stickers”.

NHTSA doesn’t do small overlap. That is done by the IIHS. IIHS is an organization that crashes cars for research while NHTSA does the government mandated crash test. The stupid crash test of running the entire front end into a flat wall.

I believe the issue is visibility, it is traffic volume. You’re trying to get on a road that is jam packed at peak hours. This makes it impossible to cross 3 lanes of traffic. This means the only way to enter is to floor it at the largest gap and hope the incoming traffic is any of the following, a) paying attention,

The Disney movie was called Zenon, not Xenon.

‘Nuff said

You’re wrong though. I talked to an 18 year old women who said the only reason she got a Chevy Cruise was because of the radios features like bluetooth. I don’t remember laughing so hard in my life. The sole reason she bought the car was because it could link to her phone. It had nothing to do with the build quality;

I like driving, but hate commuting. If that makes sense. There is so much more I can do on my drive to work than “drive” in stop and go traffic dealing with other people who don’t know how to drive. This is the concept I like. Get all the people off the road who don’t care about driving, then I can take my car out on

No, that is how rotary engines on planes actually work. The crank ,so to say, is mounted to the plane then all the cylinders spin.

While this is a stretch on age, it doesn’t really surprise me. Developing custom software is expensive, and there is nothing a new computer can do that would really benefit them for an inventory/point of sale machine. Plus with today’s rapid, high-level software development there is a chance that anything new they do

Assuming the number is 95%, that makes the waste 5%.
Assuming the car weighs 3500lbs, that makes 175lbs of waste per car.
Assuming 250,000 cars “recycled”, that makes 43.8 million lbs of waste.

It is broken logic to save the enviroment by hurting it, and that 95% still requires energy to recycle. Steel doesn’t melt by

I was originally interested in one of these when they first came out. That was until I saw MotorWeek test it and the braking from 60-0 was 155ft. 1-5-5 feet!!! The MK6 Jetta does it in 113ft. That is a 42ft, almost an RV sized, difference. Very unsafe in my opinion.

I would have actually like to have known what was wrong with the engine. Most of the time the check engine light deals with emission issues and not so much “your engine is going to blow up” issues. There are other lights for that. Those BMWs have sensors for the oil level, coolant level, and other factors that would