ericok
Mr. Lucky
ericok

I’ve actually repaired my exhaust using the method shown in the lead photo.

In the “old days” you went the whole race on ONE set of tires.

Hoping FIA doesn’t extend their penalties into NEXT season.

My 1991 Toyota was keyed within a month of me buying it new. I just filled in the scratch because I live near DC and figured someone would end up hitting the door anyway in the near future. 25 years later, I sold the car with the exact same key scratch it got on day one.

Hey! I just sold my Previa with 236,191 on the clock - running with no check engine light. Except to the supplemental accessory drive shaft, the car was bullet proof.

I never lean back but passengers do it to me all the time - THERE IS NO JUSTICE.

Well, I did trade in my 2005 Corolla S for $7,000. The dealer sold it within two weeks for $9000. Yeah, I’m crying but that’s business.

Best Tom Cruise movie ever.

My 2000 Lexus RX300: Leaking rear main seal $1700 (a fairly common problem), transmission failure $5500 (another fairly common problem). No support from Lexus. My last Lexus.

She really should be encouraging us to listen to her horse talk out of its ass.

Jiggle the handle.

I was rear ended by an unlicensed drunk (actually a Ford Ranger with 4 occupants plus the drunk driver) insured by Liberty Mutual - they didn’t pay. Owner of the truck (that was totaled) claimed his employees were “unauthorized to use his truck”. Had to collect on my uninsured motorist policy.

After this they plan to land on the sun. How is this possible?? They will go at night.

On EasyJet in Europe you can’t even get a boarding pass at the airport - they don’t staff a counter. You MUST do your boarding pass at home. Although they don’t charge you for that - yet.

Or a Veyron

I used that stream and sent it to my big screen tv via chromecast. Worked perfect.

Can’t agree more. Honda marketing/innovation: Turbo I-4 Acura RDX ... requires synthetic oil, requires premium gas, and just to add insult to injury - gets crappy gas mileage. Odyssey minivan... NO all wheel drive option. The entirety of the brand’s V-6 lineup is based on a single engine... the 3.5l SOHC Vtec V-6.

Ford blamed Firestone for the Explorer fiasco but THE VERY NEXT YEAR installed fully independent rear suspension - that’s wasn’t cheap.

Why even have specific dashboard displays? Carmakers should just install a custom LCD screen and display whatever instrumentation, in whatever fashion they (or you) want. Save a ton on instrumentation and gauges.

When entering NY there is a sign stating that there is NO right on red in NY.