Mazepin talks as he races: There's a ton of spin and then in the end he misses the point.
Mazepin talks as he races: There's a ton of spin and then in the end he misses the point.
You never wrenched then?
The only thing the video misses is the psychosis you experience after losing the socket where every small *clink* you hear makes you think it just fell out of whatever hole in the universe it was in and onto the floor.
“Yes!” exclaimed Senator Kyrsten Sinema, Democrat of Arizona, who flashed a big smile and clenched both her fists in triumph as she presided over the chamber.
Rory, this is obviously a heartfelt piece and I appreciate that. As with almost everything you publish here, it’s very well done.
These actions aren’t exclusive to the EV6, Kia dealers are always trying to pull this crap.
That has to be WARM sitting 2 feet from that glowing metal.
As someone who has attempted to build a working pulse-jet, this is impressive.
Reason #573 dealerships suck and you should be legally allowed to purchase from a manufacturer.
What are we up to in the “Reasons to not buy an Infiniti” list now?
So I guess with David and Torch leaving, we’re just going to completely give up on stories focusing on vehicles other than “well a bus is kinda involved” then goes full on a political rant. Mercedes, you may want to leave while you can because this isn’t a car site anymore.
We will always be able to track David down, we just have to follow the path of rust he leaves behind.
If we kill Lincoln, can we have Pontiac back?
When Canada starts looking like the United States, western civilization is over.
Hey David Tracy, you see all that rust? I have a bridge to sell you.
I raced Huffy’s and later Redlines in BMX back in the early 80's and those things were ultra-heavy but they could not be broken. I think the worst I ever did was bend the seat stem. This was jumping, landing and cranking the hell out of the pedals every weekend and leaving it leaning against the side of the garage…
Probably not the first time a “Crystal Symphony” as be sought for arrest.
I’ve been around firearms most of my life. I learned to shoot when I was 10 and later spent 20 years in the Navy, where I was an expert shot with both pistols and rifles. That said, I have never, ever felt the need to carry a weapon on me while going about my daily life.
I’m glad Morgan exists. They’re the exact opposite of what everyone else is doing.
I’m a gun owner, and I use it for target shooting and I sometimes take it into the mountains for large animal protection if I’m alone (I also carry bear spray as a first line of defense). I’m also a very even keeled person, not prone to emotional outbursts. But even I know that carrying a weapon daily only makes this…