“But Romans go home is an order so you must use the...”
It's just fan fiction for automotive enthusiasts, and it does absolutely nothing for me.
Counterpoint: the check-engine light is fucking great and we should never let go of it, even as we enter the EV age. It should be one of those amazing things that lives on long after its real-world counterpart dies.
Motorcycle. When I got into my first manual car, I just applied the principles I already knew, to the different control layout.
Same as with learning on a motorcycle, I read about it and tried it. Stalled a few times but then got the hang of it. I’ve never understood what the big deal is, I’ve never really considered it difficult? Then again, some people find algebra easy and I don’t so what do I know?
No dice. These are plentiful here in Florida, and this one isn’t terribly priced but I found newer examples with less miles for the same money.
Makes me want a Ramblin’ root beer
The answer is the only 4 door convertible in the world with suicide rear doors.
I forgot about that scene! HA!
Yeah, can confirm as a 25 year old who grew up in the Chicago suburbs. Despite all my friends and I living in one of the nearest suburbs, (30 minute train ride from downtown) everyone was scrambling to move to the city neighborhoods as soon as they had steady income post-college. Even the ones like me who work in the…
This CAN happen. The other day I squeezed the ketchup too hard and it blurped the entire marching anthem of the North Vietnamese Army. My grandpa started screaming and emptied a can of pepper spray into the dog’s face and my mom got so upset she threw up in the shape of a Totenkopf. It’s so crazy how fluids just…
Obligatory post given the question:
I bought a 12' tall Inflatable Turkey with Pilgrim hat, Lights and Inflatable bear go up after Thanksgiving
Vincent Vega could have used that red interior
Also, just about anything from the Reverend Horton Heat;
I was going to go with the more obvious “Dragula,” but this is also acceptable.
I’ll be ready to buy one for a family vehicle when it can travel 500 miles in 0 degree weather without recharging, or can be recharged in 5 minutes, plus has a TCO lower than an equivalent gas car.