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exh0r

I still prefer bench seats for easy access.

How do you pronounce Giraffe?  Or Gem?  Gif is the same way partner. 

Not exactly. The construction isn’t at fault here (for once). The slab was on top of the lift shaft cover. Think of it like a concrete box placed on top of the lift shaft (panel building).

Just gonna clarify something because it comes up every time these things are mentioned. This specific ekranoplan is not the Caspian Sea Monster. The Caspian Sea Monster (officially the KM or Korabl Maket) was the first ekranoplan prototype and was absolutely enormous. It crashed in 1980 and now sits at the bottom of

“Honey, get the broom!  We’ve got McMikes again”

This is the thing I never got with a lot of friends... Their garage is literally FULL of shit and boxes and they park their cars outside...

No room in the garage for a vehicle.

The columnists recommendations are bad, and they should feel bad.

How about the Factory Five GTM, since, you know, its already a.... KIT car.

I am pretty much always a CP on a modified vehicle. I’ve been the guy that modified a car with stiffer suspension parts and the like. I wouldn’t have bought a car from me when I was done with it.  The list of parts that I had worn out was longer than the list of parts I had changed.

In that case, I’d like to add a 5th recommendation to your anxiety reduction list.

Absolutely. This is how I will spend my time “working from home”.

If you only have one or two kids, you don’t have to shop in this category.

Pros: It shares the same basic layout as the Pacifica: Fold-flat rear seats and a removable middle row

Also, would you all mind captioning this stuff so those of us whose ears are exhaust-battered can enjoy?

Off road? Yes. On the highway? Please no. On a backroad with no one around for miles? Go as slow as you feel comfortable with. 

Honestly, the age of the platform is frequently a selling feature for the kind of people who buy Japanese midsize trucks-IE, both my dad and my father-in-law, who bought a Tacoma and a Frontier respectively and mentioned the fact that ‘They’ve been around for a while, so you know all the kinks have been worked out’ as

No computer can ever replace the human factor when it comes to space exploration. So many of the gaps in our knowledge when it comes to the various probes sent out in the Solar System have came about because there has been nobody on site in person to make adjustments or improvisations on the fly. The future is manned

That advice is....(•_•) / ( •_•)>⌐■-■ / (⌐■_■)...right on target.