hank77
Hank77
hank77

Make sure you order that extra battery pack! This may seem low brow, but my 1/4 acre suburban lot doesn’t have a moat or wraparound driveway. I’m not sure how I’m going to get all over the ‘gram with photos of the car with that sofa in my front yard displaying Uncle Joe drinking his Miller Lite whilst puffing on his

I mean, my Mazda 3 hatch does have one major leg up on a Veyron (that I do not own): It’s a manual :-).

It’s going to be interesting, that’s for sure. I guess I see it as an investment I can drive around my small town like a big dork and maybe tow it with my little hatchback to local cars & coffee meets.

I joked at one point that I’d trade for a used 911 GT3 Touring ;-)

50/50

They haven’t listed it in any of the material they’ve sent out, but with all 10kW “unleashed”, estimates are between 45-60 mph.

I have a build slot, initial deposit made. Not rich, but curious to see what this ‘tweener vehicle is going to be like. One of the optional add ons gives you turn signals and brake lights, which *should* qualify it to be registered as a low speed EV.

HOLY CRAP. That looks exactly like the kitten I adopted in 2008... and that carpet looks exactly like the carpet in my house... and, I go by Hank. Are we the same person?

If you are planning to consume alcohol or marijuana while watching participating #DebateNight please do not get behind the wheel podium.

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The original Hire series made me love all the BMW cars in the series. All of them, even the original Z4, which introduced us to the term “flame surfacing”.

Please no more gray, master?

Simple solution: Re-wire the hood indicators to activate the appropriate windshield washer nozzle. Signal left, left nozzle squirts. Signal right, right nozzle squirts.

Yeah, but human reaction times haven’t changed since the 50's. We as humans are still as terrible as we were in the 50's.

Agreed. I’m sure someone will dissect the video frame by frame and post the real time delta, but I roughly counted 1 - 1.5 seconds through most points in the video. 2 seconds is the comfortable minimum, as morcheeba said.

For the bleeder screw, I have always used a flare nut wrench. Five contact points versus only two with an open end wrench. Flare nut wrenches come in handy for any soft (usually brass) fittings, including small plumbing fixtures. Brass is too soft and fiddly to work with, so don’t bother with a line wrench or open

I’m sorry, I read that as ReachAround, had to click

Bizzaro Tardis?

I shoved a ring into a Mr. Potato Head. It inconvenienced no one except for said Mr. Potato Head.

Every week, I think about my 2001 E46 M3 (Laguna Seca Blue) that I sold 3 1/2 years ago. It had 132k miles on it, groaning rear diff, and a few cosmetic issues. That car was so easy to love, even after all the money which was put into maintenance and broken bits. I feel that it had just enough power to have fun within