If you have to ask, you obviously can't afford one. I'd have to assume that as complexity goes up so does purchase price followed by and exponential rise in repair costs. But if you're the type that lights cigars with 100 dollar bills...
If you have to ask, you obviously can't afford one. I'd have to assume that as complexity goes up so does purchase price followed by and exponential rise in repair costs. But if you're the type that lights cigars with 100 dollar bills...
Gangs of youths terrorizing the streets on dirt bikes isn't really a big problem? They must not be riding through his neighborhood. It's the tactic of keeping crime corralled into designated high crime areas. As long as they stay out of "respectable" neighborhoods let them do whatever they like. As we used to say…
I've gotta say I've been complaining for years about how prevalant male-bashing has been in modern media. We're portrayed as bumbling idiots at best.
My house burned down in May and I'm still a month or two from getting permits to rebuild, so I'm not surprised by this story. Insurance claims run glacially slow.
There's seven automobiles and one pedestrian, my guess is it's the pedestrian.
I remember being 12 years old, and being taken home by the police, and getting grounded from my Benelli 50 mini bike because I was riding it on the streets. These rules no longer apply?
I have a feeling this isn't going to end well.
The most dangerous to ignore would be tires, brakes, and suspension. Any of these failing at speed could be fatal.
I was on the freeway driving home one time when a first generation Toyota 4runner had a front tire blow out two cars ahead of me. I remember seeing it spin sideways, then fly up in the air so I saw the…
I've seen brake rotors like that before. When I was 18 the brakes my girlfriend's Pinto looked like that. I think it was the first time I had a swing at replacing brakes and rotors. It was my first lesson on how letting one thing go tends to lead to numerous other problems down the line. Fix it at the first sign of…
I don't think there is an ultimate car nerd car. If you talk to people like us, you'll get a different opinion from every one. The one thing that brings us together is the love of cars, but start asking for details and its the thing that most divides us. Good luck on getting a consensus.
This is one car I wash they'd sold in the US. I'd love to see a market form cars like these open up here.
If you want scenic don't take I5. I've driven I5 in a drop top and there is no point to it. You'll be droning along that flat straight expanse of road with the top up and the A/C on all the way trying to stay awake, and avoid the many CHP that patrol that hellish road. If you've got the time take the PCH up the coast.…
I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area, Fremont to be exact. The Spitfire has been a project. I have yet to sort out the wiring, and finish the interior. It's some one else's project that I bought; meaning that I didn't take it apart so sorting out where everything in the bins go has been challenging. I was hoping to get…
Funny thing I've seen many people park like this in the mission district of San Francisco. And yes they do get towed.
Some one should Photoshop a swan head on the front. I think this could be a good theme for a lemons race.
I stand corrected. That kit is. Looks more like boat t Han a race car though.
Just what we need, another way for people to avoid walking In till there're no longer capable to do so.
It looks funny as hell going around the track, but slow even by lemons standards. It kinda reminds me of my son's pinewood derby car where decided to not even try to be fastest and went with weirdest building the only alien autopsy gurney in the race.