kentb827
Kent
kentb827

You’d think if everyone was only 7 millimeters, traffic would be much less of a concern.

Huh?

Good Lord that was complicated. Enjoyable from an engineering standpoint, but complicated.

My head hurts.

Dafuq is this?

LOL, I drive a free 99 Altima. I can’t wait for the day I can ding it up and get something new like a ‘00.

aaaaand that’s why people think car culture is only full of douchebags .

Dumbasses just gonna dumbass.

the biggest problem on those really bad days is other people... no amount of winter tire will save you from them, better to just stay inside for a while

Not to mention the other end of the spectrum which is accelerated wear in dry/not-cold conditions. I live in a place that gets a real winter with cold temps and snow, but every winter starts and ends with 6 weeks of back-and-forth swings between <20° with snow and >50° with sun. Those 50° days will destroy those

It’s been waiting...

I feel like missing isn’t the right word to use here. Someone clearly knew where it was this whole time, they just didn’t care about it.

Many thought it to be destroyed after it completed testing

Because “Administration rolls back ineffective hypocritical standards and levels playing field to set stage for real fuel economy gains” wouldn’t get clicks.

I still havent found the part where Trump says we no longer need to conserve oil.

You seem too have missed the last part, the one about not being an idiot...

Also, if you live in a dense metro area, you’re probably driving on roads that have been reasonably cleared. I live in an area that maybe gets 1-3 days of slushy snow a winter, so winter tires are complete overkill. It’s cheaper and easier to just stay home those days than brave the slick roads on any tire.

At least it sounds like the coverup was to try to secretly replace the tank, rather than attempting a fix on the old one

Bet that thing had explosive sound.

Probably the time when I was drilling a ground for my trunk-installed amp and ended up drilling into the fuel tank.