firemedic2714
firemedic2714
firemedic2714

I kinda think people who enjoy cars like manuals. People who just use cars don’t care. Most people I know can drive a manual, but only a few do, including me and my wife. The rest have automatics because bthey literally don't care, even though they can drive stick.

There is so much wisdom in here... deserves a star for each nugget

Yep, they are awesome and RARE. I used to own one.

I just use mine for hauling bikes and picking up chicks. 

Basically a Malibu wagon, wasn't it?

Had an old Hobie 16 (#1708) sitting on a trailer in the back yard. Hadn’t used it in a year since I started sailing bigger boats. Went on a training sail to the Dry Tortugas. Guy on board that had never been on a boat before. In that weeks sail, he learned a bit. So I sold him my Hobie. He showed up at my house in N

That floaty thing on the right of your top photo, however, looks pretty excited. If you know what I mean. Wink, wink, nudge, nudge.

Everything needs a good Parnelli Jones roof wing.

Sorry, but this one wins the internet in this category:

I kind of want to know what the 157 (currently) people who voted CP on this one think it’s worth.  Or what they expect for $2,000.  This is a NP all freaking day.  

2k, with a manual, clean bodywork, and moves under its own power.  NP.

French Authorities just released a picture of the passenger and that he screamed KATO!!! upon ejection.  All planes are safe to fly.

also, Jeeps barely depreciate.. 

Why? ‘Cause if you look at the photo with the doors removed, having a square corner at the rear won’t do much for access since there’s a seat in the way:

It’s all about aero. You can take those off, though. And you should.

I find front doors off, rear doors on to be the worst possible look. Right up there with the Model X front full wing doors, rear swing doors.

first mass-produced non-military convertible pickup truck to be sold in America ever

So EVS have made life complicated. Life saving too has become complicated...

You DO realize that comparing a laptop’s battery to a Tesla’s battery pack is kinda like comparing a can of starting fluid to the Hindenburg, right???

Halon, CO2, and foam stop a fire, but in this case, the fire is the consequence, not the problem. The root problem is compromised cells undergoing thermal runway, which in turn compromises nearby cells and produces a chain reaction. The water is to keep the rest of the pack cool and prevent that chain reaction. It’s