Sploosh.. again.
Sploosh.. again.
Sploosh.... just.... sploosh.
The Torpedo even had fuel injected flat-six hemi. In 1947.
good food and a taxidermy collection? Coincidence?
i KNOW, Right? Those Egyptians were waaay ahead.
OMG +++++++++++ YES!
993 on motorway: Code Brown Code Brown!
Less effective? I don't think so. Disk brakes cost more to integrate a parking brake, as the calipers and assembly get more complex. Also disk brakes don't really hold as well without a lot more pressure. Rebuilding calipers due to failed mechanisms is pretty common... and more expensive to maintain in the long…
The Welfare Queen — Slate
*Sploosh*
These resemble those ads for gum with that stupid British girl. Kind of "all snark over cleverness" motif. True that automobile advertising as whole is awful and uninspired, (Go Jerry!) but not sure this is an improvement. These are still car ads about "NOTHING, and we're NOT going to change it..." I wouldn't buy an…
is this why 'allroad' was all lowercase n shit?
That's what he pays his girlfriend to tell him, during those 'special moments'.
Almost as good as Steve French.
Dedicated. Winter. Tires.
Really neat. I wonder what opportunities come from other basic shapes... what would this artist do with a Beetle? A Pickup?
I've never had a problem getting heat at any temp... way below freezing. It may also be due to the improved heater system from the later 911s (964)... but my dad had a Karmann Ghia and a 356, and both had aux gas heaters...
IF the heater boxes are not rusted, the heat works really quickly. You don't have to wait for coolant to warm up to get heat, as you get instant heat right off the exhaust.
You don't have to drop the engine to change the plugs. You're doing it wrong.