I wondered about that, cause if your flight is that bumpy, I’d guess the ‘seatbelt ON’ sign would be constantly illuminated. And even if it weren’t, just in the interest of self-preservation, I’d have mine on for that reason.
I wondered about that, cause if your flight is that bumpy, I’d guess the ‘seatbelt ON’ sign would be constantly illuminated. And even if it weren’t, just in the interest of self-preservation, I’d have mine on for that reason.
1- I mostly agree with this;I like these, but I also understand the reality of replacing Brembo brakes, aluminum bodywork if something unfortunate happens, and the other XJ-R exclusives; hell, the insurance for one is probably abnormally high because of the aluminum component alone (I remember when Aud came out with…
Yup. Newest car I bought was three years old by that time, and I still have it!
(shrug) For me, it would have been a 5.0 Mustang. Simply because those things were SO damn tuneable, you could pull up to one at a light and have no idea if it were stock at 225 HP (keep in mind that back then, that was sufficient; even your JDM example in the article only made 200 HP), or did it have headers,…
Mine is, I *thought* the garage I had taken my car to for years was going to take care of a list of stuff I needed done (and had the money to pay for),but they decided it was too much stuff to have a bay/a mechanic tied up with, so they passed. Because it is a classic, there are only a handful of people around who…
The problem I have with this is...
I just keep looking at it and seeing this:
My mom’s 88 Allante’ could do that. Came in handy a number of times when something quit working, and the dealer wanted $500 per item (which was the running joke at the time, that each repair was a multiple of $500), but once you knew what module or piece messed up, you could get it far cheaper and fix it yourself.
Those people are some of the most ineffective folks I’ve ever seen. Between the ones that threw paint on the artwork at the Louvre, and “Jennifer” and “Cole” (almost a ‘Kyle’...missed it by that much!) deciding to deface property “to highlight the need for an “emergency treaty to end fossil fuels by 2030.”, I have a…
I remember this, and love this; my only question is, without an airbag, if the seatbelt doesn’t contain you, do you end up like a stamped penny or like a steak with grill marks on your chest (or what’s left of it) in an accident?
Not sure how much ‘effort’ they needed to put forth, as all 250 were sold before even hitting the streets. They could have put a banana in place of the start/stop switch and still had a wait list to get one.
...or not; all 250 are aleady pre-sold.
I was out for a walk and saw a regular Ioniq 5 in a flat grey color, and thought it looked pretty good, and that it would be one of the few new(er) cars I would consider for purchase if in the market for one, as most new cars are kinda meh in the looks department to me.
lol, if you have $850,000 to spend on a car, you already have alternatives, let alone a stable of cars.
Police identified the driver of the Subaru Forrester as Benjamin Hylander, an
Not just motorcycles; my Triumph TR-7 struggled with those (gas inlet sits on top where the trunk is), and to top it off (see what I did there!), some of the nozzles you have to push all the way in to activate anyway; also, the inlet is shallow enough that even if you’re successful in doing that, it thinks the tank is…
Yeah, we have had them in Pittsburgh at some stations for quite a while now.
I saw that too and thought that should have been the story lol