I quit riding about a decade ago, my last accident I was I riding home through the Mission district o San Francisco after getting a burrito. There was a red light and I was feeling tired after a long days work and one pound burrito so I thought "I'm not up for lane splitting I'll just sit back here in traffic and wait…
The last time my father ever drove he was picked up on the freeway driving on three good tires and a steel rim. He had a urinary tract infection, was kinda crazy from fever, decided he had to find a cemetery to bury his wife's ashes, got lost, got a flat tire, and kept driving till the police stopped him. It's not…
As I remember British television has a bit of a tradition of this sort of thing.
I sometimes forget how long this show has been running. My kids who are rapidly approaching 30 years on this planet were quite small when this show first aired.
I live in California and back when I decided to commute on a bike I quickly came to the realization that my BMW R series set up for touring was the wrong bike. I picked up a small, quick, nimble sport bike with good brakes and no problems at all. Lane-splitting is safe when it's done right on the right bike, A two…
Welcome to the future. It's never what you expect it to be.
Good. I'd love to see a RWD Fiat roadster.
Kevin Rose, sales and marketing director for Bentley, almost got a Beetle, but went for a Lotus Cortina instead. It was "old and decrepit," he said, "but for an 18-year-old it was monstrously cool."
Wait, it's illegal to eat road kill?
The thing about things like fuel shark, or whatever snake oil people sell claiming to increase gas mileage is that if it were this easy and cheap, auto manufacturers would already be using them. The only thing these products do is take money from people who buy them.
Making things more complicated just for sake of making them more complicated is bound to cause problems. It seems some times they just add some gadgets to differentiate a car from last year's model. Then again I might be a cranky old guy.
lighter is better but that design... back to the drawing boards.
why do I feel like I'm looking at a big side by side refrigerator with bottom freezer and an ice and water dispenser in the door?
How about something small, light, and fun to drive, but mostly small. You know, Mini.
I think you have a valid point here. I work every day with welding machines tha use large extention cords. I'm talking about a 50 foot cord that weighs about a pound a foot. If you are pushing big amps you need big cords. Big cords are heavy, they lay on the ground and wet and dirty, Mr suit guy is going have go wash…
More proof that cars are meant to be driven and are not meant to be static museum pieces.