ertman123
ertman123
ertman123

Dude.

Hats are used to keep the sun off your head. By tucking your ears in, you reduce exposure on the top most exposed bit, and wearing it low reduces glare. Its all practical hat wearing tips 

Early adoption of Bluetooth in Dodges and VWs had phone calls, but no Bluetooth media.

It makes sense that a more bicycle-oriented culture would reach a reasonable conclusion.

I don’t think this was a concrete piston, I think they filled the cylinder with the stuff and it was basically a 3 cylinder car.

Giant truck or tiny wheels?

That’s snow Toyota... The Vice article calls it a DeLorean.

All I see is a Samurai from a comic book, lying on his back, hands folded on his chest looking up.

Oh Florida.

Watched the video before reading and wow totally wasn’t prepared for the wreck.

You should probably look into what groups in the US receive the most federal/state/local aid. Hint: undocumented immigrants are at the bottom of that list. On average they pay far more in taxes than they receive in assistance.

Both to the guy he shot, and to his spotter for being so loud. obviously.

Extra low mileage Murcielago for sale. Recently serviced, fresh paint. Only 37k miles! Asking $250,000 or best. No lowballers, this is a RARE car, I know what I have.

A Volvo 1800ES in orange is, for whatever reason, one of my ultimate grail cars. It just seems like it would be the perfect car for some nice cross-country roadtrips.

I will quietly voice my support. While I agree cars need to be safe, I know there will be no half measure like you speak of. Here in MA, I’ve watched inspections grow from simple safety, through emissions and dyno tests up to California emissions. Once the local muckety mucks get a taste of the sweet expired sticker

I blame that on dash lights- some cars the dash lights illuminate with the DRL -others not I use the dash lights to tell me if the outside lights are on-

Whatever I did worked cause I could drive like Robby Flippin Gordon all day with no intervention.

It’s trickle-down car-conomics. A large portion of Wranglers and a surprising percentage of Raptors will be used and properly abused - just not by their first owners. We need the poseurs to peacock it up so that someone, someday, can buy the purpose built vehicle at a price point where they don’t feel bad using it

On the other hand, I think this is exactly what movies need and have forgotten: a little bit of, y’know, fun. A touch of whimsy.