infinite-rkitekt
Infinite_Rkitekt
infinite-rkitekt

If anyone, ANYONE truly thought he was going to reform the government need to get some greater perspective. Was never going to happen... EVERY party says they will reform the electoral system, but its hard to reform a system when its generally the system that gets you into Parliament.

He might be backtracking on his election promises, but I cannot help to like a man that can stand his ground

Looks like a MX-5.... which I am not sure is good or bad for a Mustang

Is the dyno turning the wheels? If it is, then yes its the most powerful, but if its like every other dyno out there its just a passive measuring device for power. So its the Strongest? dyno in the World? Most Sensitive Dyno...?

Hopefully a rocket, be awesome to the Canadian Space program with its own lifters

Up until he was 18 he lived in South Africa, and mostly then it was at an all boys private school. At 18 he moved to Canada and was here until he was 24 before moving to the US for more university.

Why is Dodge the only US company doing outrageous things? Ford seems to be playing the understated cared with a lot (ie, Taurus SHO). But I want a fun car, and I think a lot of people do want that. Look at AMG, they used to be super refined hi-po versions of normal Benz’s, now their just louvered monsters to chew

You’re assuming the very few remaining holdover staffers are being all that supportive?

Putin’s goal of reunifying former Soviet states (a la Ukraine). Russia has had a thing for Poland over the centuries (as had most countries surround it. Unfortunately, Poland is stuck in the middle of most territorial wars).

Then the article incorrectly states you cannot

Pretty sure you don’t have to for all cars, huge amount of American’s come up here to buy our trucks for a lower dollar rate. I know a US dealer cannot transfer a car from Canada to the US for sales (trade laws), but a private citizen certainly can come up and pay all the associated fees for a vehicle. No different

Putting up your wipers wears the springs and makes them chatter? No, sorry no. Any modern car is designed so the wipers can be pulled up and not apply much more tension than having them rest on your windshield. Its a simple pivot point that doesn’t change the springs dimensions, up or down. The motion of putting them

I tried finding the video I once had of the engine being dyno’d and the intake runners doing their magic.

Now playing

Variable length intake runner you say...

Oh this happens to be so much. I can always hit the clutch without thinking, but my Abarths’ brake and gas pedals are in line and separated by an inch. I end up jamming both gas and brake (which I guess is ok in a standard, but in an auto I do the ghost clutch kick it brake and gas at once).

Or the more convoluted way I see American’s getting these cars for nearly the same price is, come to Canada and buy the car here. Our cars are slightly inflated in price compared to the US and we have all our wonderful high taxes, but your dollar is stronger so it should come out nearly the same as buying in the US.

Depends on the VW driver. My father has owned 4 Diesel/tdi’s and all had over 400,000km and probably never spent much more than $5,000 for total repairs/maintenance. Now these where DONE when he retired them, but he extracted every nickel out of them. I find VW is a flip of a coin. Our family has had fantastic luck,

However you’re assuming that someone is going to keep their Bolt for 10 years. Even well maintained cars by the 10 year mark need major suspension overhauls and generally all have significant bills. Lets not even start on the appalling depreciation of electric cars either.  

My point is if they want really main stream

So if its not much better than the gasoline Kia Soul which is $17,400 CAD, that’s a whopping $16,600 premium on the Premier even after $14,000 rebate that Ontario offers.

Even with Ontario’s sky high hydro rates, $16,600 will give you (assuming $1.15/litre and the best L/100 km range of 7.7 for the Soul), 187,570km of