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maybe, depending on how deep your jack is buried. It probably takes me less than 30 seconds to grab the jack out of my accord and get a corner in the air. As for only lifting one point, just choose your point carefully - the child isn't filling the entire area of the car.

There are some programs scattered throughout the US that have started teaching teens more advanced driving skills. Skid pads, e-braking, and the like. I'm all for it. I think most people have never felt the limits of grip before the first time they go off the road - even experiencing one controlled slide is

It took 16 people to lift the car? Don't cars come with these in China?

Being an engineer, then, I'll forgive you for thinking that when I said 60 seconds, I was allowing a safety factor of 5.

I won't argue with beefiest or most reliable, but while I could explain the AWD system in my Honda to my wife in less than 60 seconds, explaining a torsen would require several sheets of paper, and probably some lies. Definitely not the simplest.

Most cars with a CVT are fun-less. The Justy was also sold in a 5-speed with 4wd. It's one of my dream cars.

Talking to the driver is also distracting. We should implement gags as part of seatbelt laws. Yes, it's very restrictive, but it saves lives.

Second-best part of the linked video where they fire the engine up for the first time - realizing that the truck is not on a lift. It's on jackstands, and if it had its wheels on, it would be even higher.

I don't understand the dates on the back. Neither of them lists the actual year, and the one under "live" where you might expect his birthday to be, instead again has the date of his death.

IANAL, but that sounds like it'd be covered under Good Samaritan rules - i.e. as long as you meant well, they can't sue you for trying.

The guy definitely deserved one good punch from the owner of the car. But after that - if you've got the capability to beat the hell out of him, you've got the capability of sitting on him until the cops show up.

Haha, no, I was just being silly.

Water purification, probably.

Heaven knows why you made it upside-down, though.

$3,500 for any rust-free eagle is a reasonable price. For this one, that ticks all the best eagle boxes, it's a damn steal.

I just loaded this story, and no autoplay. I don't understand it, but I am grateful.

I dub this new poetry, "Räi-ku".

Clears it up. Looked insane from the slow seat, but the driver had plenty of time to look at the gap.

Annoying, and confusing. Someone had to make the effort to make that add to all the posts that contain videos (but not the rest), but I'm not sure what the logic behind that would be.