I live in the San Francisco bay area where there is a massive infestation of these things.
I live in the San Francisco bay area where there is a massive infestation of these things.
I rode motorcycles though most of my youth. once for a year and a half my only transportation in Denver Colorado was a 1963 Triumph 650 twin. over the years I have broken my sternum, punctured my liver, broken a collar bone, hit my head so hard I couldn't remember who I was for a good hour, and the last one I was…
I owned an X1/9 and loved it when it ran. The manual claimed it was designed to carry two 150 pound adults. It was tight in there, I'm 5'-11" and my hair rubbed on the roof if I slumped down a bit, but loads of fun to drive.
God I love the Italians.
My favorite commercial for said car.
That would be Orr Springs Road in Mendocino county.
I have to agree with Northern California. This is a video of one of the roads I get to drive on a regular basis. (sorry for the bad video I didn't have a camera mount at the time).
Where's the video? Anyone one can say they built a flying dragon that breathes fire, but I want video proof.
I lived in San Francisco. I assumed there were more cars than parking spots, so a certain number of cars had to be roaming the streets at all times. I still work in SF from time to time and parking at job sites is always a problem. You almost have to have one guy on the crew that is in charge of parking and moving the…
Don't get me wrong I love mangoes, but if I overdo it I get a typical poison oak rash around my mouth, my eyes, my whole face swells up. It's not pleasant.
An interesting side note: Mangoes are a member of the poison sumac family and can cause a reaction in people that are sensitive.
When my kids were little I bought 1988 Toyota 4WD LE Van with all the options and drove it from my home in northern California to family gatherings in Nebraska, Colorado, and Texas, Vacations to the grand canyon, and thousands of shorter trips. My kids are in their mid twenties now and I just recently sold it and…
1.) Slower drivers must use pull-outs to permit passing!
One late model car I took for a test drive from craigslist was a Honda that had a front wheel that scraped when I turned hard left. I pulled over and looked in the glove box and found a pile of receipts for parts to rebuild the whole left front of the car.
You missed the Escalade. Sure you want to protect your child by wrapping them in as much sheet metal as possible, but a new driver piloting a short bus like this is a menace to everyone else on the road.
How about the Mother-in-law seat?
I think I was waiting to use to use this restroom while this "genius" was in there using up all the toilet paper and taking stupid pictures. If this is what we call genius these days I morn of the human race. We are all doomed.
The auto made me go with crackpipe.
Until they drop the batteries and add a fuel cell (not to mention a hydrogen infrastructure) electric cars will be relegated to narrow market uses. It's good to see people are still trying though.
You're telling me there are tracks in the US where anyone with $34 and a running vehicle can go out and risk life and limb?