YES!! More Seinfeld references!!
YES!! More Seinfeld references!!
Yes, I came to see the Seinfeld references, and I wasn't disappointed
ouch, burn....
from my experience, I've seen that women can take pain much better than men, me included. Sure society has dictated that men should hide emotions, but once I'm comfortable with my partner, I let the ouches fly. My partner seems to take pain in stride, and in a lot of occasions, actually enjoys the pain! In the throws…
Pretty much a repeat, but sure, I'll accept
#COTD nomination right there.
yea that's a war that needs to stop, really.
it's not that I can't afford one, it's that I'd rather run my car without one. Catalytic converters are expensive and serve no other purpose convert some of the gasses produced in the combustion process into other chemicals. I get extra exhaust flow, which is usually good for the engine, and I don't have to worry…
well, my sensor readouts are off, so it send a small warning to the inspection station, but it will still pass emissions, since the system says it's all good. I get my sticker renewed every year :p
Actually, you don't always have to replace your catalytic converter. If you live in a state where inspections aren't mandated, replace it with a piece of pipe. It'll cost you about 50 bucks, maybe 100 for labor, and you've got a still working car. Make sure you get the code scanned and be sure that it's only the…
I was also equally upset. I really want that jetguy to keep development, so he must not die!
Yea, I pretty much agree with you there.
lol, there will always be ways to pirate stuff, always, so long as I can connect one computer to another.
What we need is more information. Hack into their databases and start talking about their deepest, darkest secrets.
I tend to agree. I've driven an E60 550i at full tilt, and while it was really, really fast, it wasn't really fun. The most fun I ever had were in small cars with some power in it. Hell, even without power, it's fun to keep the momentum up. My 1990 civic wagon was like that, and so was the 89 325is. Those were awesome…
He lives in the city, where having a car is more a curse than a blessing. That said, that's why I don't and would never live in the city, gotta have my priorities straight...
I think he's more equipped on speaking about the design of a car and the impact it makes on the person and market rather than performance, or how it feels. He lives in the city, where I assume he doesn't have a car he drives much.
lighter is better, always.
agreed!!!!
because if all that mattered was how it drove, then designers would be out of a job :)