glyphon
The Stig's graphic designer cousin
glyphon

Republicans (the current ones in office) say they don’t like big government, but what they mean is they don’t like government getting in the way of their interests, but have no qualms about imposing government restrictions on their “competitors”, whatever that may mean to any given representative.

Nah, it’s just opposite day. But wait, wouldn’t saying it’s opposite day, mean that it isn’t opposite day? You’d have to say it wasn’t opposite day. But that posses it own problem. You’d have to know it was opposite day to know that someone saying it wasn’t opposite day meant that it was opposite day. I think my brain

Screw that. Want to do it right, make a juicy lucy out of it. The cheese goes on the inside of the burger.

Biggest difference, blind spots in front of the car are much smaller. Sides also have blind spots, but unless you are drifting you aren’t going to have travel in that direction.

in my experience, wifi odbii are a pain in the ass. the phone doesn’t auto connect half the time (or more), which means you have to dig through menus to connect. Then you have to open the app you want. Fine if you are just doing the occasional engine code check/clear, but a huge hassle if you want to use the thing as

in my experience, wifi odbii are a pain in the ass. the phone doesn’t auto connect half the time (or more), which

Yeah, this isn’t full on crack pipe priced, but that is what I voted, because we only get two options, and this was closer to crack pipe than it was to nice price.

Wait, is this article not on the Onion???? *double checks URL*

Fair enough. Dealers are more expensive than private sellers. Still seems over priced when you can get one with 1/10 the miles for not much more.

According to KBB, a 2013 Nismo 370z with 56k miles has a private party value of just under $21k...7K under what he is asking. And would you be shocked to find out that the Stillen SC kit costs $7k? Because it does.

A five year old, modified 370z? That’s about $7k too much.

You had me at shaker scoop.

cool anecdote, bro.

I remember hearing a story about a family dropping the kid off at grandparents home. Everyone saw the kid run inside, and no one saw the kid come back out because they forgot a toy in the car. And as they were running around the car, the parents started backing up and ran over the kid.

Sure, more info that necessary can be bad, but mirrors and looking out the windows doesn’t give you all the necessary info you need. Specifically right behind the vehicle. There is a gigantic blind spot that is 5+ feet wide, 3-4 feet tall, and can extend as far as 60 feet behind the car. Sure, the further back the

I like the way a previous car I had, CT200, did it. There was a screen built into the rear view mirror. And when the screen wasn’t on, it was just a regular looking mirror, but when you put the car in reverse, the screen would light up, and you would have the backup camera right there in the mirror where you should

The problem is, there are huuuuuuge blind spots behind you, and anything shorter than the rear window of your car will be completely obscured. This has always been an issue, maybe to a lesser degree, but it’s been there through all of modern automotive history. And while rather infrequent, there have always been the

Cool. I have the right to be pissed. I purchased a FoST new. Let the righteous indignation BEGIN!

I completely agree with the Mach 1 name being wrong. Hopefully it won’t happen, but Ford is abound with bad ideas these days.

Performance Electric Crossover: A fairly untapped market with a fairly limited appeal right now due to range anxiety, in a vehicle shape known for poor dynamics and excessive weight.

A coworker got a Model 3 not too long ago. I have to say, build quality was fine. No panel gap issues. No interior fitment issues. Everything was as you’d expect it to be. In fact, I’d say it was better than the Model S and Model X that i’ve seen around.