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Honestly, I think the whole “panel gap” thing started out as a bad joke by the Tesla haters. I never heard of panel gaps being an issue on any car before. Some people are just trying to find something, anything, to knock Teslas down a peg or two. As for myself, if the haters poured over the most advanced, cutting

Am I the only one looking at those pictures and saying to themselves: “That would make one hell of an RV!!”?.

Just for comparison, here are the ‘54 Corvette’s performance numbers:

I’ve always liked the ‘39 Mercury 8 convertible that the now 16 year old Ralphie tries to get in the movie “A Christmas Story 2”.

Thanks for the correction. I couldn’t remember what size the P71 bars were. I’ve only had them for a month or two, and I don’t think I’ve even put 500 miles on them yet. So far, I’m really happy with them, but keep in mind that I was going from no rear sway bar at all to these.

Cullinan owners don’t care as long as there is room for the gallon-sized jar of Grey Poupon in there.

I’ll probably go with a 235/60/16 size (up one size) when it comes time for new tires just to give it a little bit more beefy look, but I’m sticking with the stock 16" steelies to mount them on. I’m more of a “keep it stock appearing” kind of guy. That doesn’t mean boring, however. For example, what that picture

You want fender gaps?

The way I like to run...

Isn’t the internet great? No matter what random, off the wall, obscure, weird thing you can dream up and put in the search bar, there’s always at least one picture, if not a meme, for it.

Yeah, that was me. I used to post on the Vortex but I posted on TDIclub most of the time. My usual route took me through the North Texas area and SE OK. I’d do the oil changes every 10K per the manual, so that worked out to about once every 5 weeks. Car still runs great. Only thing wrong with it when I finally sold it

All I can say is that I’m impressed. Kudos to Farrah. I used to do medical and bank courier work in rural areas, and the miles can really rack up. For about 4 years, I was doing 400 miles per day, five days a week. That’s around 100K miles per year. She did twice that!!

BTW, right after I made that post, I dug my G-Shock watch out of the back of the drawer where I realized it has been sitting in the dark for a little over two years. Once the light hit it, the display lit up and it was still showing the correct time, and the battery level was “M” (medium, I assume).  I might just

I’ve got a solar powered Casio “atomic” digital watch, and have had it for over 10 years. It’s not exactly a fashion or a dress watch, but it’s still a great everyday watch. I don’t wear it much anymore though. Not because I use my phone instead, but because I retired and don’t really care what time it is most of the

Not to mention that your watch doesn’t have a $$$/mo. fee every month like a phone does.

I typed this equation into my TI-89 calculator, and it immediately burst into flames.

Here’s the sheet music for that THX piece. Now you can play it for yourself!

Clarkson tweeted the same thing this morning. Good news as far as I’m concerned. I always hated the tent segments.

It’s not like Ford hasn’t done it before....