drpantzo
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drpantzo

They must have removed all lighting controls, because I just saw one driving with no lights past dusk.

Do those tires fit any other production car? Every time I see one of those things I think; holy shit those tires are skinny.

As he concludes, it’s such a subjective question even at the best of times. I was fortunate enough to own both a madly-turbocharged car and a madly-supercharged car at the same time, and switching between the two was an exercise in both appreciating what the one had and the other didn’t, and missing what one didn’t

Actually, what do you think about a video series of various car repair and maintenance tasks being performed by mimes? You know, for those of us who can’t really watch videos with sound while at work.

I guess Michigan should ramp up road repairs soon...

- Convince US customers that they need extra rows of seating in their luxobarge SUVs

As I said on Oppo:

i don’t like the cut of your jib, but mid 80s volvo wagon is the correct answer (manual, with vibrating heat shields under the hood).

This.

The best hand-me-down car is no hand-me-down car. When I was 16 I scraped enough money together to buy my own first car and I learned a little bit out this experience. It’s called pride of ownership. Out of all of my high school friends, I was the only one who bought my car with my own money. All of my friends who got

I upgraded to a car with an infotainment system recently. I’m looking forward to buying a 90s car to replace it and have things be simpler again. I miss the pop in a tape or choose a CD from the disk changer. I also miss simple climate controls.

Counterpoint:

A true analog car that doesn’t interact with my phone at all (why would it, it’s on my desk) is better.

I found a store that sells them for $1, so the stakes are low.

I thought about this... briefly.

You can register sandrails for road use? Why don’t I own a sandrail?