Goofs who insist on ordering their car from the factory with a third pedal and a big dumb toggle switch.
Goofs who insist on ordering their car from the factory with a third pedal and a big dumb toggle switch.
So are dive-planes and front-splitters dumb on a RWD? Where downforce is helpful isn’t dictated by the drive-wheels. If you have a FWD car that has mid-corner oversteer issues, downforce at the back is helpful.
Does the car get the taser then or does the driver still?
I see from the responses that none of you have ever spent any real time in London.
I usually fly Southwest because things like “getting my luggage delivered” and “the airplane working” are my priorities. I usually just make sure I get a window seat, use Google Maps to track my flight and spot cities and landforms (difficulty: This sucks over water) and very politely figure out how to best take…
I bet they want us to think he intentionally honked the horn and not that it was the first thing to go wrong.
It seems like Jalopnik has become an echo chamber for political views that ignore both sides of an argument and agree with whatever MSNBC said this morning. I liked it more when it was about cars. I’ll take my clicks elsewhere so someone else can make their fractions of a penny on my viewership.
they should have sent a priest instead.
tow drivers are crazy for constructive criticism - that would have really lifted his spirits.
Anyplace USA.
thats the alternative fact of the matter, yep.
I’m pretty sure you of all people understand what kind of profit margin they have on a $25K subframe, aluminum or otherwise. If it costs even $5K for them to stamp it out I’d be very surprised.
I’m sure they can just grab the carbon ceramic brakes, carbon fiber fender, and aluminum subframe from a Ford Fusion. What a ripoff!
They haven’t scuttled that thing outside yet? $200 a day is far too low for something holding up other $100.000 repairs. Methinks it’s sitting under a tarp in the yard somewhere, not holding up a bay.
“The repair bill doesn’t sound at all unreasonable”
Isn’t that like most transactions? As in you bought a product, didn’t use it in any capacity, and wanted to return it, the place would take it back unless they had a policy against it.
You didn’t want to become a Donner kabob.
Michigan simply dissolves your car with salt, so I doubt they would ever need chain laws.
the demo video shows doing exactly that, but that would require everyone to not have run out of fucks. and carrying actual tools in their car...