justino6969
Justino6969
justino6969

Failure Of Research & Development

It’s not even about torque. (Engine torque rating aside, then you have to look at gear ratios, and with the Ford, you have lots of torque multiplication through the torque converter, transfer case, and then rear end. The EE video about this same stunt goes into it more, and the Ford actually has more torque to the

Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know is regularly great.

That’s not the point though. The sidewalk is not your personal property. If someone were to slide a quarter through your car window in the parking lot, and then you drive home, and then a week later you decide to clean your car and you find a quarter, that’s not stealing.

How is it double the price?

What this guy said. I love GTIs, and I love my MK7.5, but from everything I’ve read, avoid early MK7s. Aim for 2016 and newer only.

Okay, but, how in the hell did a qualified paramedic pronounce a doll dead on the scene. Shouldn’t a paramedic be able to tell the difference between a real body and a doll, like when trying to give life-saving measures?

You’ll definitely have time to eat at your wedding. Literally every wedding I’ve ever been to, the Bride and Groom are served first, then the wedding party, and then they do the table rotations. You’ll most likely be done with your meal before even a quarter of the tables have been served.

2003+ C5Z had 405HP, but this one is a 2002 and only has 385HP, sadly. Still NP, but I would look for a 2003 MY instead. 

Yeah.. I go North-central to Southeast Columbus now...

Definitely read the owners manual for oil change schedule if it has one. The wife has a newer Hyundai Tucson, and the dealership changes her oil for a great price so we let them, but then they reset the service timer for 3k miles (and add a window sticker saying the same), while the owners manual says 7,500 mile

As Donald59 said, “assault rifle” does not mean anything, especially not ‘AR-15 chambered in 5.56x45mm.’ One of the most common hog guns is an AR-15 chambered in .450 bushmaster or .458 SOCOM. 

The thing is, the AR-15 is a platform, not a specific rifle. Sure, 5.56x45mm is the most common, and the ArmaLite AR-15 (the original, brand name) came in that caliber, but AR-15s nowadays can be made to chamber any intermediate cartridge. After all, the ‘firearm’ part of an AR-15 is just the lower receiver, which is

Domino’s. By picking up the phone and calling them. 

The only qualm I have is your Wikipedia link on the AR-15. The AR-15 is just a platform. Just because a design was adopted by a military force, does not make it a military weapon. And if that is the only requirement that does make it a military weapon, then so is the Beretta 92, Glock 17, Ka-Bar knives, and the whole

SendLeap is another good program that also has a web interface that you can use. Install the app on your phone, log in to the browser client, and it should work just fine.

Neutral:

I like to say it doesn’t, but when I was buying my last car and considering the VW GTI vs Golf R, the whole GTI made in Mexico vs Golf R made in Germany was a point on the pros/cons list, however little it actually matters.

Somebody save this article to prove George wrong in a few hundred years.

Even then, mechanical failures can still happen that result in a collision. Say an object falls in the road, car has to panic break, car behind it also panic brakes, but at the same time car #2's front tire blows, or it was neglected and a control arm snaps, or some other phenomenon happens, and it can’t stop in time.

I second this question, because the DSG in my Mk7.5 GTI is wonderful.