Not your standard cone, it was a mil spec tactical cone.
Not your standard cone, it was a mil spec tactical cone.
Man I’ve wanted to do that so many times. Not that I actually would do it. I mean that’s for a crazy person, he could have killed the car in the slow lane in addition to the one he hit.
I guess that’s what happens when your company’s founder has a real Type A personality. Was she living a real phlebotomant lifestyle? I wonder if her shares are still in circulation?
The Gmax 54S has an integrated light in the helmet. I think if you bought a little transmitter, it would function as a brake light as well. I always liked having a flashing light on my head when riding at night. And it was only like $200.
I know we are bagging on the used car dealership that ripped this couple off, but $18,000 to replace the motor on a 2000 5 series? I guess they are using a brand new BMW crate motor? Might be worth looking into a non-dealership mechanic that specializes in BMW or German cars. Depending on the damage done, whether it's…
My waitress at TGI Fridays has been rocking dazzle for years.
Someone elses!
Famous Rays! I’ve seen some pretty good NY road rage. Back in the day (90s), saw a dude huck a glass Snapple bottle at another car. I respected his commitment to give up what I can only assume was Diet Peach Snapple.
Yeah you can tell he was definitely down like 1-2 psi in the left rear tire. Also, can we call his front tires pizza cutters?
Good point. Yeah, definitely not a "proper" inspection. Not sure how many points we had, but it wasn’t a great system. The main point was for my boss to move cars through the shop and make as much money as possible. Check the brakes, tires, tire pressure, check the fluids (PS, brakes, coolant. etc), belts, recommend…
Plus the A/C robs precious horsepower.
My thought exactly. One tech finished the brakes and popped the wheels back on, but never popped the lugs in. Another tech stepped in and decides the brakes are probably done, time for a test drive.
Was 1967 the peak year of "wind wings"? I notice most GM cars stopped the vent windows in 1968. Pretty much the only way I can tell '67 and '68 Camaros apart.
What about if they did MPGs based on the city you live in. Fiat 500 in LA gets an average 30 mpg, in Charlotte 35 mpg, in Atl -12 mpg. That could also account for the different types of gas. Just have dealers deploy a few mules to every city and collect data. When I first moved to CA, I noticed my car getting far…
What about pulling the motor, and popping in a replacement. Drive a few hundred miles to get the full feel of that old, new car smell. Then pop the old motor back in and send the car over to the Peterson.
As long as when you drift out of your lane and into my motorcycle it was for an “important” email, I’m okay with that. Everyday I see at least 3 vehicles on average, drift out of their lanes on my 20 mile commute, just looking down at their phones. It’s incredibly self centered to put my life at danger because you…
Yeah, I can't believe people hiding in a subway station are smiling. I guess it's just a testament to their fortitude or the completely different climate that was part of WWII.
Do dealerships warranty their install? Having the dealer do the install and maintaining the factory warranty would make this a pretty spicy meatball! Oh mamma mia!
Well isn't this a convenient cover up? Who's to say this isn't a Mayan corn field predicting the end of the world in 2022. Wake up sheeple!!!
I’ve been commuting in LA for about 3 years now. Definitely scary. I’m not sure I even save any time really. By the time I get my pants, shoes, jacket, and helmet on, I’m probably losing like 5 minutes on my 30 minute commute. But let me tell you, those days where traffic is just STOPPED on the freeway and you have…