joshbailey
Josh Bailey
joshbailey

Actually I wasn’t opposed to the idea.  However, my wife was adamant that we would not have a minivan, even though I would be the one driving it everyday.

I sure hope they increase interior volume with this new model. I was in the market for a 3 row SUV a year and a half ago and tested out Explorer Sport. The power delivery was awesome, but the interior was totally cramped, and I did not like the Sync system at all. My wife who is a petite 5'2" felt cramped in the

Not quite exactly. The engine and supercharger rotate at a fixed ratio to each other. Here is a very simple example assuming full efficiencies and no temperature change factors. Let’s say that the supercharger rotates 5x faster than the engine. That means that for each engine rotation that calls for 6.2L of air the

Would be more fitting on a CTS.

Nope. Engine displacement and supercharge displacement are calculated by how much air is moved per rotation. For an engine it is calculated by Pi/4*Bore^2*Stroke*# Cylinders. This is basically the difference in volume between top dead center and bottom dead center of the cylinder. Supercharger displacement is

Precisely. One of my friends moved to a new city a few years ago. When we visited him he was bragging about all the things you can do where he lives. His wife then cuts in to let us know that he has never done a single one of those things and still does the exact same things outside of work that he did before they

You are comparing apples to oranges. That $90k base 911 is nowhere near the same class of car as the $140k ZR1. The ZR1 is built off the base Corvette which starts around $60k. The ZR1 is a performance package, not an interior appearance package.

20k brake fluid replacement?! My Acadia says every 5 years.  My wife’s CR-V says every 100,000 miles.  My Camaro says every 150,000 miles or 10 years for brake fluid even on the Severe Service schedule.

It sounds like they are just trying to show that they are serious about it becoming a consumer technology.  While Samsung was one of the first to commercialize OLED in the form of phone screens their lack of OLED in the TV sphere has had many wondering when they will ever move away from back lit LCD technology.

The main issue that I have seen for the last few years is that for the same money you can get something like a Camry or Accord which will have more interior room, have better fuel economy, be more reliable, have better resale, and have equal if not superior interior quality.  They aren’t necessarily bad cars, they are

What is there in a 20,000 mile maintenance schedule that could necessarily warrant that much? 20k should be about the second or third oil change, second tire rotation, and a couple of filters.

Memories of my 10 year old self.

Are you really against having manufacturing in the US?  The quickest way to add poverty is to kill manufacturing.

Looking at the ethanol plant, it appears that they have cooling towers. These towers are used to cool the water that is used to control the temperature of the various processes in the plant. In many cases this water comes from a nearby river or well. It is usually filtered to remove particulates that could foul up the

Because obviously nothing has changed in the last 20 years. 

No need for the extra power while driving to the tattoo parlor.

That’s because the toilet is a mechanically simple design that just works with very little external input.  As long as the float can close the valve and the flapper can re-seat you have a self regulating and functioning toilet.

I have no idea how this is considered illegal if you aren’t attempting to break any copy protection mechanisms?  I had an optical drive go out on a PS3 once.  It was a quick $25 purchase of a new drive and a few minutes to remove the PS3 case and swap the drives.  Everything worked out of the box, and no software was

Those are 1LEs. The 5th gen 1LEs have the 10 spoke ZL1 wheel design and the black wrapped hood.

So the NRA is opposed to increased legislation, but their main safety rules state “Store guns so they are not accessible to unauthorized persons.  Many factors must be considered when deciding where and how to store guns.  A person’s particular situation will be a major part of the consideration.  Dozens of gun