Not that I could afford either, but I certainly don’t like this countach at all.
Not that I could afford either, but I certainly don’t like this countach at all.
I’ve always wanted a fast way to cook eggs in the office that doesn’t involve me bringing cookware in, but the consensus I’ve come across is cook them at home and microwave them at work.
If gas prices go up too high, people stop going on road trips, and fuel tax revenue goes way down.
I don’t know his current garage status. But the hybrid was a Boxster
I’d love to see what you do with a 911, it would probably be rad as fuck, even if it also had an EV drivetrain.
My grandpa had an 85 Cutlass Supreme 2 door that I inherited around 2005 from my cousin. That car rode like a couch, and I could haul my whole starter family (my wife was my then GF, and had 2 kids already) in comfort on hours long trips. The only thing I enjoyed driving 2 hours to Ocean City was my brothers 1993…
The Countach is still THE Lamborghini for me, and I was born in 86. It was in movies, in video games I played, all over, even if the Diablo was the new car, nothing caught my eye like the Countach.
However, this new countach will probably only be a disappointment.
A Dodge Neon with a manual transmission. They have been exceedingly reliable for me, and almost all the issues they’ve had, I have caused. Second in my recommendation would be a PT Cruiser with a 5 speed, although my automatic one served me well from 134K to 151K miles until a cop totaled it.
Car prices and dealerships practices have gotten so bad lately, I’ve resorted to fixing things in my yard instead of adding to it.
It’s freeing, but annoying.
It’s frustrating, because I really want to get a Maverick, but until I know the hard numbers I wont be pulling the trigger.
The fastest way for me to drive to work in the morning is 75 miles. The shortest route by road I can take is 68 miles. Measured “as the crow flies” its 56 miles.
My dad had a late 50's DKW 3=6, which is closely related to the 1000S. He loved that stupid 2 stroke car so much that he talked about it up until he passed, and he got rid of it in 66 or 67 when it threw a rod.
It’s getting real annoying not seeing anything other than “40 MPG in the city” for they hybrid. I want to know what it will do on the highway, and what the AWD ecoboost will get city and highway.
I have absolutely always loved how these things look when they are slammed, they remind me of space ships. Getting to start with a clean base for $3k wouldn’t be too bad.
You wanna run some construction equipment?
Filming a different family for every episode as they DIY their way through a project would be great. Showcase their multiple runs to the hardware store so they can keep forgetting bits and pieces, them being forced to cook outside (or unconventionally) while they renovate their kitchen, having to haul in water because…
Torch has a Secret Hammer and I have a Not So Hidden Crowbar.
I’d bet there’s going to be more Vermont plates there soon.
I graduated in 2004. My first vehicle was a 1986 Chevy S-10 with a 2.8 V6. Slow as dirt, standard cab, but perfect for a teenager. It almost got totaled in my high school parking lot by a girl driving her parent’s Excursion.
I’ve done it before, the coals if they are white hot and then blow off any ash before you put the food on, works great and doesn’t stick. Alton Brown recommended a hair dryer for that step.