I find it annoying, I don't drive much at night but I discovered a hidden in between position in my car that left the light on when I thought it was in the usual door switch mode
I find it annoying, I don't drive much at night but I discovered a hidden in between position in my car that left the light on when I thought it was in the usual door switch mode
Why is anyone surprised Tesla screwed up yet another simple thing everyone else does well. Of course the Cybertruck tailgate pad looks goofy, works worse than a $100 Dakine pad and costs three times as much.
My truck has an 8' box and I still use a tailgate pad because it’s quicker and easier. A bonus is it's good for casual kayak hauling
In some parts of the US it is very difficult to find house not under an HOA. They are endemic in Florida, less common in Oregon unless you have a shared amenity like a community pool. I had a pickup on jacks in my driveway for a month, and nobody cared.
I hear you, I went almost 15 years without car payments, and 25 years between new cars. I understand sometimes you have to get wheels and finance or lease because you need something right away, that’s why I drive what I have now. I still don't get the people who have to keep up appearances by buying more car than…
For that price I expect either very good original, or a well done Rover V8 swap replicating a factory V8 car.
That's why I'm not looking my budget can handle $300, until payoff, at which point I save up for tires
This is ludicrous, a cruise ship desperately trying to differentiate itself from other ships by adding an imitation train. What next, a simulated sailboat so you can sail while you sail?
I can relate to that, most of our vacations involve areas with more cows than people and a town with a population of 3,000 is a teeming metropolis. An empty ski chalet is getting rarer, lots of places have mountain bike parks now. I live in a mountain town and we actually have more tourists in the summer.
This is basic economics, inflation has made everything more expensive which reduces the individual’s abilty to pay for anything since purchasing power is down and interest rates are up. Even buying a modest car easily costs $5‐600 a month which is less bad than the $1000 and up payments we are seeing but also worse…
It actually reflects well on the team that they are formally ending it rather than continue their slow decline.
I'll take your word for it, I know bicycles but not guitars
For a time capsule this is probably NP , for a driver ND
3rd gear: good plug in hybrids are a viable and neglected middle path that gets people using less gas. A client was raving about her RAV4 hybrid because all her commuting and errands are done on battery and only long trips on gas. I would definitely buy hybrid before BEV as a primary vehicle
Off road strollers are a thing, but not Jeep branded Our kids hit the trail in a Kool Stride, which was a jogging stroller made by Kool-Stop, better known for bicycle brakes.
I still think the most extreme procedure is the Bugatti Type 35 where you drain the oil, heat it on a stove and then refill the car with it before starting. Although starting modern racers with computers, auxiliary coolers etc looks more like a rocket launch than "kick the tires and light the fires"
The XK engined cars were definitely sports cars, but Jaguar doesn’t have any GT cars worthy of the name right now either.
Is there a substantial secondary market for Tesla coffee cups?
Since Peter Stormare and Clive Owen have already been nominated, my other favorite is the James Bond style Sterling ad with Patrick MacNee and the punch line “I suppose you were expecting somebody else"
Tourons of Yellowstone should have some good content of this. I constantly find myself torn between seeing the geysers and Biain and not wanting to suffer the crowds. I sometimes despair of my fellow man.