jacksgreiner
CrashMaster
jacksgreiner

Pretty sure JLR is owned by Tata, an Indian company.

You crashed into your niece?

Save yourself the money and skip the cheapo wakeup light. I bought one a few weeks ago and it’s pretty worthless. The light isn’t nearly bright enough to fill a room, doesn’t transition smoothly at all (so your body isn’t fooled into thinking the sun rose), is extremely quiet, and the light turns off too quickly

Save yourself the money and skip the cheapo wakeup light. I bought one a few weeks ago and it’s pretty worthless.

I think these two need a mashup....

So wait, first you claim that the CTS and ATS are being replaced with just one sedan, the CT5. Then you go on to claim they will also build another, smaller sedan. This is still two sedans, right? I’m really confused by the implication in the article that we get fewer sedans because we didn’t buy them, but they’re

I have to second this. I had an S130 280ZX as my second project car, and they are DEAD SIMPLE. Nothing ever really breaks on those cars, they just rust, and if something does break, literally nothing is hard to access on it.

I’ve actually been in this situation before, and I’m going to recommend what we did: Volvo 240.

Neutral: I tried to do my Takata recall last year, but was told I would be put on a 3 month long wait list. Unfortunately, I’m rarely in one place that long, so it’s not really an option. Toyota basically told me “Yeah, this thing is really dangerous. Just don’t let anyone sit in the passenger seat, I guess.”

I like cybaroque. I’ve always referred to it as Aggressivism because it seems like all the cars are starting to look like they want to devour my children.

I’m actually amazed the aftermarket hasn’t tackled this problem more thoroughly. Like a weathertech style molded rubber bin that seals and fits in the T&C/Pacifica Stow N’ Go compartment would be awesome.

I think this is could be marketable as an add on system for in-house plumbing. Sort of like the filtration systems in a lot of houses, they could market this as an eco-friendly system that can be added in line to a shower to reduce water usage, automatically replenishing the reservoir from the pipes.

Mazda! Zoom zoom!

There’s much more of a problem with the Takata recall than people going in to the dealership, it’s parts availability. I own a Toyota and wanted to get mine fixed. When I called the dealership, they told me they’re only allowed to order three new inflators a week and now I’m on a two month long waiting list. Great.

I’m definitely in favor of a tax based on mileage. I think it’s important to add incentives to electric cars and I like getting more money for road maintenance, but getting it from gas taxes are short sighted. Effectively, electric cars are adding just as much wear and tear to the roads without having to pay for their

This is really just a thinly veiled way for the state government to make some cash. Speeding/traffic tickets are a huge source of income for state governments. Even if they really are just educating people about this forgotten but wonderful law, they’ll start handing out tickets pretty quickly. Plus, freeing up the

This might just be the most impractical vehicle on the face of the planet. There’s zero storage. You can’t drive very far because of range anxiety. It probably is effected heavily by the temperature. You can’t drive it in the rain. Parts are nowhere. Dealers are nonexistent. Safety features? Nah. You won’t be able to

I need that switch panel in my life.

I’m actually amazed more people aren’t just calling this a Fiata.