jcalan
JCAlan
jcalan

The Honda dinger is fantastic.
“Bee bee bee beep, bee bee bee beep....”

I think the OE ones are worse. Because when I see a car with an Autozone slapped-on vent, I just shrug and think “what an idiot.” But when I see a factory one on a new model, I’m just so disappointed in the manufacturer. They should have known better.

No, “Will maintain vehicle.” As in, you, as the new owner, will be doing a lot of maintaining.

I think it’s brown, but is heavily shadowed and under a completely different camera lighting situation than the pictures of the front.

Scanning through the post, when I saw that latch is the moment that I realized half the truck is wood. Scrolled to the bottom, voted CP.

Thank you for nailing down my scattered thoughts. It’s like a model of its own self or something.

It’s priced right at NADA retail, and super low mileage vehicles always bring over retail. It’s a nice price. Those voting crack pipe are comparing it to the 01 model with 146,000 miles for sale down the street for $3250 (but happens to look pretty much identical to this one).

I saw the show on my recommended shows and was excited. Then I watched the preview and realized it was a bullshit reality show and knew it would annoy me more than entertain me, so I didn’t add it.

Camrys just need to settle the fuck down. But I guess this makes sense because the younger buyers probably like the aggressive Camry, and the older buyers will gravitate toward the Lexus.

I will buy your book. I don’t care what the topic is (even though it’s certainly about obscure VWs).

Power remote-adjustable low-rise snorkel with mirror retrofit.

All I got out of this article was a reminder of how effing annoying hashtags are.

Definitely NOT an Allante rear bumper, don’t know where that came from. Also, this confirms that third gen T/A taillights are the sexiest taillights ever!

This strengthens the factory prototype origin theory.

You looked like a dork on the concours too. I would know, I had one. Great bike. Not cool.

I am continually shocked by how expensive scooters are. This one is a nice price, but I still don’t understand why people buy these. They are clearly living a very different lifestyle than me.

Thank you for your insight, and for not running with the story when you were handed the same situation. I would point out, however, that it’s easy to make that call when it feels like helping to put away the bad guy, and more difficult when it has to do with simply supporting a fair trial for an evil corporation. But

I finally just now put my finger on what is missing from this (surprisingly constructive) conversation, and that is the idea of a fair trial. Everyone deserves a fair trial. Even guilty people, and even guilty people that are actually guilty corporations. A fair trial is what Ryan inadvertently interfered with in some

Seems like he really did get them only due to an error. Also seems like he could have waited to publish them until the matter was settled in court (“the right thing”), as politely requested. Ryan did nothing wrong technically and legally, but he did nothing all that noble either, and now some clerk will probably lose

It was an interesting solution to a problem that everyone was facing at the time, which is how to have powerful and engaging cars while complying with new emissions restrictions. It’s unobtrusive for normal daily driving, and I assume that most people just left the OD on all the time after the initial tinkering