jamesbowland
Highlander-Datsuns are Forever
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He kind of deflected, from the flight plan that is...

Isosceles what you did there.

I’ve come close to doing this several times coming down into Auburn Ravine on HWY 49 in Northern CA. I usually back off because I don’t want moto bro to go bro on me and want to fight me in my lycra and carbon fiber shoes.

And a tall person can actually fit in it and drive it.

Totally expected that too.

Found it. Dude is his own worst enemy.

SMF is pretty chill, if I fly to the bay area I prefer SJC over SFO it’s even smaller than SMF. I think they put a Pete’s and Jacks Urban Eats as well as a Dos Coyotes in terminal B, that would pretty much sustain me for life. I miss Dos.

In a small car you probably only need 140-150 HP to do 120-130 mph. My 97HP Subaru XT would do 115 mph.

I bought a french auto magazine in 1992 and they had a comparison between this (Lotus-Opel? Omega?-french name) an M5 and a 500E. Needless to say the Lotus obiliterated the competition on performance numbers. I think the M5 won out overall.

A cop car that will almost do 200 kph, that is sad.

FORD: For On Radiator Dicking

OPTION 1: because one year off my life is equivlant to 525,600 miles at an average of 60 mph. Shit I’d DD that thing, take it on family vacations and such.

This is a modified pull up from the original Subaru XT. Baffles most people how it actually works.

I lived in Sacramento for 12 years, it is pretty easy on cars. Our Isuzu pickup almost stopped aging during that time. Then back to Montana and the rust monsters are having their with with the undercarriage. There was a guy up the street from us (north part of Oak Park by UCD Med center) who had a Citron DS that he

One of the best demolition derby cars of all times.

The steering is horrible, I think it has something to do with the suspension tuning. While the car has fairly good roll stiffness, the shocks are too soft so it gets a bit wallowy on bumps and corners. I was getting tire squeal and had no idea that I was at the limit due to the non-feedback from the steering wheel. It

I did over 500 miles in a 2016 rental spec Camry last week, this article is very relevant. I did not however have any soul searching moments while on the road. Here’s my less well written review. I completely agree that it is a wonderful rental car.