can’t believe the Nissan IDx isn’t on this list.
can’t believe the Nissan IDx isn’t on this list.
My neighbor takes his all-original 1953 Porsche 356 that he’s owned since 1953 to this one guy who has a shop in my town and recommended him to me. That’s all I need to know.
This cuntry used to put “mind your business” on it’s currency rather than “in gawd we trust”.
I saw an relatively nice old Jeep CJ-5 sitting in a field with a for sale sign, not two months ago and tried to purchase it, but someone beat me to it.
Imagine the self-loathing required to be an ATC at Ronald Reagan Airport.
This comment was par fucking excellence. TIL.
“I always lose my valve caps.”
I actually prefer the MB-Tex over leather. That stuff is great.
You can’t just transport precious metals around without the government getting their cut! That’s immoral!
You can get a very clean low mileage BMW 440 with the twin turbo I6 for 25K.
Laughs in house realllllllly far back from road. I’m not some MAGA-humping J6'er, but the Patriot Act - and all its resultant metastases - still chap my hide to this day.
I was thinking it looks like an older Volkswagen offering. Buy yeah, bland.
This was quite the ride.
Incentivizing moving away from fossil fuels has a long-term net benefit not just to our society, but the entire world. I’d rather my tax dollars go towards paying for an EV than yet another bomb to shuffle rocks around in yet another middle east resource war.
COLOR!
I think Volvo is making some incredibly good-looking sedans and wagons.
I have been reading old sci-fi on a lark for the past few months and went into Alfred Bester’s “The Stars my Destination” knowing nothing about it. It had to have been the equivalent of The Matrix in it’s day. It has a lot of 50s chauvinism baked into it, but damn, if it isn’t the most Cyberpunk thing I’ve ever read.…
I honestly can’t tell the difference between $30 red wine and $9 red wine most of the time.
I think the title is a bit tongue in cheek, because the video itself is a quite good primer on how the technology works.