mdensch,
mdensch,
By all means - please do buy that Chris King headset and then please buy a bike that is worthy of it. Here is my Chris King headset wearing a DEAN DUKE with Industry 9 wheels and hubs. Don’t waste your time with the POS bike that was never good even when it was new. (Back then I was drooling after a Cannondale or a…
I am sure that Dave Ramsey is much more knowledgeable about financial matters than the average person. Though let us not forget that Dave Ramsey has a product to sell; an audience to deliver to his advertisers. I would not take his opinion express on the show as any advice. Each person’s financial situation is…
Point well made. Assuming that the car is your daily driver, a vehicle is a sunk cost. Take care of it, use it without undue abuse, and it will last. If it doesn’t meet your needs, then sell it or pass it on. Unless you are driving a 911SC, (etc.) it will not appreciate.
Works for Pliny the Elder, a beer.
Sad. Though it does make me wonder if there is a need or a market for a independent certification to indicate that your next vehicle is not hackable, without all the electronic BS. I can’t image having to get rid of a vehicle because its operating system is no longer supported!
That would be the vehicle crew. Don’t forget the squad in the back. The Bradley and the Hummer don’t compete on the same level per your proposed calculation. Hummers were never intended for how they were used - DAT
While you are at Surplus-R-US, don’t forge to thrown in some gas masks!
I actually recall reading that when these vehicles hit the market. These cards did look so advanced compared to anything else the US was making.
California. We have nuts like any other state; just a lot more and in different ratios.
What exactly is the “rust era” for Mazdas? - From SoCal
Totally uncool; but, never mind the tires. Think of the public relations problems. Given that a man was executed in public under 9 minutes, perhaps you don’t care. In the current age of social media and cell phones in every pocket, you have got to be a total idiot to do this.
A requirement was that it may be used for weekend trips of up to 12 hours. Spending that much time in a Nissan S-Cargo is punishment! Also, the GTI with a Turbo. Which will get it first, the Turbo of the carbon build-up? Why not just try a regular Golf? Cheaper to maintain, insure and doesn’t get much notice if…
Not a manual. But I wonder how much it would cost to convert?
That is to much hp. Try an X1/9!
Yesterday, I just had one of these pass me on a college campus. Nice! However, I don’t try to figure out what sub-type it was. Instead, I rest assured that the owner likely lost more in the market due to recent events that I have, and that it will hurt him/her a lot more than me.
This makes me wonder if cameras could be installed near the newly built traffic circles in our neighborhood.
Speeding is one thing, how about the neighborhoods? Last night while walking the dogs, I only saw 3 vehicles on the move. All three blew through various stop signs, and I am not talking of the typically California stop. Couple that with more than typical volume of people on the streets (joggers, dog walkers, etc.) and…
Agreed. Is it Sweden that calculates a driver’s fine on his net worth? I recall seeing a news story about some guy being fined six digits for some really excessive speeding in a supercar.
I remember that. Thanks for the reminder that there are people with “don’t give a damn” attitudes out there. It doesn’t make the streets any safer even with less vehicles on the road.