IMO it took six or seven seasons for old TG to really get it right as well. Prior to that they had some good stuff for sure, but a lot of terrible as well. Do you remember the one where they tried to determine the “world’s fastest religion?”
IMO it took six or seven seasons for old TG to really get it right as well. Prior to that they had some good stuff for sure, but a lot of terrible as well. Do you remember the one where they tried to determine the “world’s fastest religion?”
“I don’t really like Rory’s reviews”
Unfortunately we probably won’t see Cup go to any of the tracks you mentioned because they’re not owned by Speedway Motorsports or ISC. The only tracks on the schedule they don’t own are Dover, Pocono, and Indy, and they’re only still on the schedule due to history and serving a regional market where SMI and ISC don’t…
This needs to be made into a sticker and handed out to Leaf owners
Probably second only to going from tarmac to dirt
At least half the NASA calendar is single day stuff.
I just kept rewatching that part
I said it doubles the NEW price. Used depreciation on a hearse doesn’t follow the depreciation of the car it’s built on at all.
Some people, I’m told, don’t like tenting.
Hello yes did someone say rally?
As I recall most of them require cold food storage, food preparation area, a fresh water system of some sort, and at least one 115V outlet. I do know there’s at least one state where they just need “fresh water system” and a loo (though I don’t know which state that is). I know this because I saw a guy who took an old…
Never mind the caskets, the elongating of the chassis and the additional body/framework alone typically adds about 1,000-1,500 pounds.
A Cadillac hearse. Speaking of someone whose family has had to buy a few hearses over the years, that “hearse” part basically doubles the price of these things new. While deals can be found, used ones that are still in fleetworthy condition tend to still be stupid expensive.
The only allure I see is if you like going places where there may not be a hotel sufficiently close (national parks for example), or going places where there’s some event that might have the hotels sold out.
You want my theory? I don’t think it’s even meant to be used. There’s a list of things a vehicle is required to have installed to be registered as a motorhome, and “toilet” is basically the first item. It’s possible they threw it in purely so the car would meet the letter of the law and never intended for anyone to…
Hinkelsteins. Gotta love then
Terrible road surface compared to what exactly? Loose gravel? Tarmac with random patches of black ice? Ice and snow without studs? Poor road surfaces are pretty much the name of the game.
On the other hand, when it comes to rally curbs are probably about the least menacing of the roadside hazards
Agreed, the front page does have trouble with ducks and chickens.