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If this shows anything, it’s that of all the cars on that list, you shouldn’t own an Acura Integra. They stopped making the Integra (as it became the RSX) in 2002 in the USA. All those cars are 13 years or older, and it’s still in the top 10.

Even though I have access to other places, my parents’ house wins every time. Whether it’s for the garage with a wood burning stove so you can work in shorts in the dead of winter, or the ability to have home cooked food when you’re ready for a break, there’s always benefits to heading back to mom and dad’s. Just one

I haven’t seen it in writing. Didn’t really care to see it in writing. As long as that repair bill was $0 (which it was), I didn’t care what the warranty said. And seeing as it was a 3 owner car that was privately purchased, I doubt it was a courtesy head gasket job.

I think it’s a function of the value of the car and your emotional attachment. For instance, my car, a beat up 2002 Impreza, I would pay for tires and fluids. That’s about it. Maybe some emissions related crap around the time it has to be inspected. However, if I ever get the chance and the money to import a Delta

Just a heads up, on most of those cars, Subaru has acknowledged the problem, and has extended the warranty of the headgaskets to 100,000mi. One of them on my wagon was replaced at 98k. The other one I did, with little experience, my friend’s engine crane and stand, and a guide on NASIOC in a weekend.

A 12” screen with a 1024 x 768 resolution? What is this, 2004?

I thought that was your hummer I could see from my classroom window across the street, this video confirms it!

hmm... $5,000 fine... the bridge I cross 5 days a week costs $5 one way. I’d have to average at least 3 years 9 months between getting caught for this to work out. I wonder how long he was able to pull that off for

As a Philadelphia resident, this makes sense. Some of my transit rides smell like what I believe to be 400 year old pineapples.

The thing also has a 1.4GHz dual core processor, 4GB of flash memory and 1GB of RAM.
Compare that to a the Linksys EA6900, another high end router, which has only a dual core 800Mhz CPU, 128MB of flash memory and 256MB of RAM. This thing is going to be a hacker’s dream router

Mileage means nothing. It’s all about the maintenance and “luck of the draw.” Anything that isn’t new is a gamble. I like my gambles. And I can increase the odds by researching the used car and checking how well it’s been maintained. Case in point, my fiancee isn’t the gambling type. She NEEDS a car to work 100% of

I’m happy I don’t have AT&T with the free wifi thing. One of the terrible downsides to this is that the AT&T network name is usually permanently stored in your phone. So if someone wanted to, they could go to any busy place, set up their own network named like the AT&T wifi, and everybody’s phones will automatically

My Subaru has been losing oil. Every 3000 miles I put 4.2 quarts in, and I’ve been taking out only a quart. If I hit about 3100 miles I get an oil light every time I brake. 2002 N/A Subaru Impreza Wagon

We got a wood burning stove off of craigslist for really cheap, one of the buck stoves with the built in circulation fans. We just ran the chimney pipe up and out through the garage and the attic, and we have a fully heated garage. Even better, we got a bunch of the 2ft carpet tiles that are usually glued down in

I remember back in high school when my starter solenoid went bad, and I had to live with it for a week before I could afford a new starter. Had to break out the trusty hammer to start the car every time!

what happens when you roll it and are trapped inside because of those gull wing doors?

No license is directly necessary. But you might want to get an AMA membership, which will help insure you if you lose control and plow the plane into something expensive, or into a crowd of people. Depending on the radio systems you use, and the power levels of them, you technically need a HAM technician license. Both

NTAuthority, isn’t he the guy who did a lot of work on AlterIWnet?

The funny thing is that most cars are incredibly reliable, and way more reliable than cars of even just 5 years ago. The problem is that the car only stays reliable when you properly maintain it. I know many people who never change their oil, let alone do any other work to it. It’d be interesting to see how the