I’ll bet someone would offer a rally suspension for that Accord...
I’ll bet someone would offer a rally suspension for that Accord...
Ah, no wonder I couldn’t find the diesel model. I was only looking at *actual* Jeep Wranglers with two doors.
Yes, the United States of America, the nation with the highest military spending on Earth, is just now finally fully funding its military. What the hell have we been doing the past few decades???
You can queue entire albums on Google Play Music, and not be distracted by your phone screen as YouTube plays the video.
Google Play Music has a wealth of full comedy albums. I listened to a bunch back in July when I moved back to Michigan from SoCal, and you’re absolutely right. It really makes the miles go by, especially when you’re driving solo.
I figure that once they pass the Motor Law, I’ll just hop the turbine freight to far outside the wire. You see, my uncle has a country place that no once knows about, and he has preserved for me an old machine; a brilliant red Barchetta!
One factor to take into account is the relative stability of diesel prices vs. regular gasoline. I’ve seen regular unleaded go up and down by $.50 or more in a matter of days, whereas diesel tends to be far less volatile price-wise. The downside is that if the price of oil drops, it takes much longer for the price of…
I believe that it will be some time before autonomous cars will be able to drive in snow without getting stuck, or even heavy rain. They still have problems with light rain, and I don’t know how they’ll program them to be able to discern snowflakes from other solid obstacles. There’s a good reason why the majority of…
Having just driven 2500 miles solo over the course of 4 days, I both agree with you and disagree with you. As much as I hate to admit it, it would have been nice if my Fiesta ST had taken over while driving through Texas and Oklahoma, so I could have taken a nap. At the same time, I’m happy I was behind the wheel in…
And that is the problem. Everything is controlled via a screen that you have to look at, vs. discrete tactile controls that don’t require you to take your eyes off the road.
I do think it looks pretty cool, but I’m worried about not having tactile controls for things that are adjusted regularly. If I have to look at a screen to, for example, adjust the temperature of the HVAC system, that’s something that I have to take my eyes off the road for rather than reaching for a knob without…
Looks to me that these cars are little more than a tube frame and body panels. Nothing left to leak.
But for real, Here’s a 1996 Infiniti Q30 for $200. Runs, but has an oil leak.
Good Lord, is that tacky!
Are you saying that someone in Trump’s administration is completely incompetent? I am shocked and amazed! Everyone else in the administration have been such stellar picks with long experience working in top levels of government, and intimate knowledge of the fields they are now in charge of!
Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the Nissan Murano Crosscabriolet. While the normal Murano is not exactly a paragon of automotive excellence, the case could be made that it’s a serviceable vehicle. This monstrosity however, is an abomination.
Genuinely surprised that it’s not called the Ed Hardy edition.
I can only assume that the Sunset Blvd Edition is limited to 10 MPH, has the biggest brakes that can be fitted, and a radiator from a Freightliner.
I remember seeing people put the WB badge on all kinds of cars in Detroit in the late 90's.