joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

Margin of Error was making a satirical reference to how the old BMWs’ model number directly referenced engine displacement. 320 = 2.0L, 328 = 2.8L, etc etc. The new BMWs’ use the same numbers, but the numbers do not refer to the actual engine displacement but instead refer to “equivalent performance” of the

Battery amperage is directly related to power not capacity.

Terrible drivers can quickly turn into life and death emergencies. We have called in suspected drunk drivers before and actually had the cops call back thanking us because they were "well over" the limit. I have also called in for cars passing in no passing zones going uphill on 2 lane highways.

You would be surprised at how much barley is present. Barley provides all the enzymes for breaking down grain starches into fermentables. Without enough barley, you simply cannot make beer. In most cases it usually has to be at least half of the grain bill.

I have a feeling that serving size will be related to a standard serving of alcohol. High alcohol beers will thus have multiple "servings" per bottle.

Don't forget the second degree burns you would get putting on your seatbelt if the car had sat out in the sun.

They are difficult enough to obtain that they have almost never been used for criminal purposes since the 1930s.

It is near impossible for the general public to have access to fully automatic weapons.

Gotta buy the most generic car in order to keep that resale value up for when I trade it in before I finish my payments.

Have you thought about the new V6 Camaro? It is a blast to drive (put around 800 miles on one), and I am a ZL1 owner. The EPA highway fuel economy rating on the Camaro is 28 mpg, but I actually averaged 34 based on the amount of gas I purchased and how many miles I drove.

That’s what I thought. I figured that the vibrations were “hidden” more so than “removed”.

What evidence do you have for that?

I thought Ford claimed that they eliminated all of the inherent vibration issues, especially on an engine that large. Are those mass dampers the method?

Ok. My Explorer and F150 had the release handles. However, my wife's 2014 Honda CR-V uses a pedal, and you release it by pushing the pedal all the way in.

My Ford Explorer and F150 also had foot operated parking brakes. GM isn't the only one.

It still works.

Kentucky State Police still drive Crown Vics. They are also primarily a similar shade of gray to this one.

Perhaps if you are wearing boxers, Crocs, and a SpongeBob t-shirt.

I would worry about getting taken in for a drug test.

I am assuming this is a NASCAR joke since they only make left turns.