No. Nukes were still way too large to be deployed by smaller fighters.
No. Nukes were still way too large to be deployed by smaller fighters.
Gotcha. I think my wife is on Loestrin, and that’s free.
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Didn’t Obamacare make birth control free?
I test drove a 2014 XF Supercharged loaner car, before I made a final decision on my Mustang, and I really, really, really liked it. It handled fantastically, there was more than enough power, and the driving dynamics were great. The sales guy actually had me do a 60-100 pull on an empty stretch of road, and it pulled…
BTW, it’s the Shelby GR1, not the Ford Shelby GT.
I went into a Ford dealership a few weeks ago to test-drive a new Mustang, and the sales guy had this exact poster on his wall. He seems like he knows cars fairly well (better than the average car salesman) and I say that I wish Ford had built the GR1. He replies that they did, and built about 100 of them, but they…
Came here for this. Was not disappointed.
BUT AFFLECK WAS THE BOMB IN ‘PHANTOMS’, YO!
No, because I could easily have included the Impala, Fusion, and Mazda 6 as alternatives. The Accord and Camry, though? Right out.
Gotcha. That would be one hell of a berth! I think they’d have a really hard time getting her backed in, given how narrow the Cape Fear is.
The biggest issue, for me, at least on a performance car, is getting the brakes all hot after a heavy use session, then parking the car. If the e-brake activates automatically, you can potentially either weld the brake pads to the rear rotors, or leave additional pad material on the rotors. I have to assume that a…
Thanks for dedicating your time to keeping these beauties up and running!
Where would they place a ship of that size in Wilmington? They’ve already got the USS North Carolina, and the Cape Fear River isn’t exactly a wide river. I’m sure that they’d want to keep her near the North Carolina, but there’s no berthing room. They’d have to carve out a completely new area, build a new pier, etc.…
I just cross-shopped a Mustang GT, Chevy SS, Jaguar XF, Mercedes E-class, and Dodge Charger. Odd ducks like me do exist.
I tested one before finally deciding upon ordering a 2016 Mustang GT. My mind was already made up, but I wanted to give other cars a chance. The SS made it really, really tough.
No.
It’s really surprising how inefficient some cars can be, and how efficient others can be. On the highway, my 2006 Mustang GT (3.55 rear end) can get up to 25 MPG on the stock tune. If I put my 87 octane Brenspeed tune on, I’m up to 27 MPG. My wife’s C300 4Matic regularly topped 30 on the highway, and her GLK350 (2wd)…
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