evil2win
evil2win
evil2win

This will just be a leaver to force us into driverless cars. It will eventually be to much trouble to drive our own car as your asked for bodily fluids at ever increasing roadblocks and whatnot (trying to throw fuel on the conspiracy fire).

That's interesting. I have a set of automotive engineering books published in 1910 (there are a few pages on the wright flier) the books are divided up in four volumes, internal combustion, steam, electric, and a boom on fuels. I love all the different ideas that were being floated back then. There was even one with a

It never ceases to amaze me the amount of work people put into crack pipe projects like this, and their misguided belief that other people share their tastes.

Because everything is better when it's an SUV?

Living on the California coast for 30 years now I've all but forgotten what it's like to drive in the snow. I learned to drive in the Colorado winter before that. Back when no self respecting American drove a front wheel drive car. I remember putting sand bags in the back of my 63 Chevy truck to gain a little extra

Everyone knows this is just a coverup story. The real story is the the killer drones are attacking the ships from which they are launched. It has begun. The rise of the machines.

Also about sitting stopped. My last accident on a bike I was stopped as a light and a Volvo driver not paying attention hit from behind and sent me head first into the back of a minivan. I woke up on the ground wondering what the had happened. My helmet put a good sized dent in the back of that minivan. I'm a

I rode motorbikes for decades, and always wore full gear regardless of the weather. I high-sided a bike while going about 30 mph and my helmeted head hit the grounds hard enough to knock me out and make me forget who I was for a out a hour. I broke a collar bone as well. Helmets and proper gear have saved my life more

I miss the days when cars built in the US were rear wheel drive and most models could be bought with either 2 or 4 door depending on how many you thought you needed. Makes me miss my old 1970 Dart coupe.

If a brain can't even figure out when it should have a helmet on to protect itself it's probably not worth keeping.

I'm in Niles. North east, by quarry lakes.

Last month I saw a 65 Corvair on craigslist with a mid mounted V8 for $5000.

All we get is a sedan? I guess if you want a sporty sedan that blends in with every other car on the road it makes sense. There is something to be said for blending in and not being noticed. The nail that stands up is the one that gets hammered down.

Detriot was probably surprised that he was paying them. They most like thought the deal was for them to pay him $2 million to clean up that mess. I read recently: "This month, thousands of homes will be auctioned off in Wayne County, Mich., starting at $500. But so far, people aren’t buying. The majority of these are

What did that poor Torino do to deserve this?! It would have been less painful and looked better if it had been sent to the crusher.

Back in 1978 I bought a 63 VW camper van for $300, I put the engine in it, drove it for year and traded it for a 63 Triumph Bonneville and $300. I wish I still had both the VW and the Bonneville.

Why didn't the picture show?

I still can't wrap my head around the logic behind the idea of improving a sports car by adding more doors. Doesn't every other car made by Subaru have at least four doors?