Once you reach a certain age, pitching a tent gets harder and harder.
Once you reach a certain age, pitching a tent gets harder and harder.
I thought it was the Douglas Adams commemorative edition.
Man a few of these are actually massive improvements. The Genesis in particular (without the radar callout) is better, the lexus is better, the Audi I even somehow like more.
Making functional elements look attractive is fine. Adding fake functional elements is bad design.
Look.
Thus, completing the cycle of returning oil back to the earth from whence it came.
Not to make light of a nasty situation,
At least say Michèle Mouton
“Bro what’s that gunk on your tire?”
A beauty!
The matching numbers crowd.
I like the idea of him and May doing a show where they plan to strip down an engine and, by the end of the first season, they’ve almost picked the engine degreaser they’re going to use. But it’ll be the most insightful discussion on engine degreasers that television has ever seen.
The newer Porsches have it. The older ones like the 944 did not. The solution was to remove the oil pan and insert the baffle. Otherwise, hard left turns will mess up your day and rod bearings.
Really? No one is going to say WRX?
Nah. Three dudes, one assumes they were in possession of testicles, armed with a gun, tried to attack her.
Next that guy was enquiring about the Dana LSD
And you’ve hit the nail on the head. The design of the Bolt, both inside and out, is not worthy of a $20k vehicle, much less a $37k one. The fact that it resembles a Honda Fit or Nissan Versa on stilts does it no favors and the interior screams “parts bin special” instead of quality. The reason that people are…
Your statement scratches the surface of a deeper issue with the Bolt. It’s a $36K vehicle styled like a $14K budget compact. Even someone with an average income wouldn’t want to be opening their garage and seeing that thing. The styling alone makes you feel like you failed at life. A wealthy person wouldn’t be…
It had a floor. But then the manifold had dangerous problems.