You can take my fuzzy dice from my cold dead hands!!! LOLOL
You can take my fuzzy dice from my cold dead hands!!! LOLOL
How are you supposed to ride this thing?
Your first DUI here in Wisco is still basically a moving violation. And it used to be even more lenient! Read about a guy that just got popped for his 7th last week.....
More like you have 3 coworkers that loaned Elon money interest free.
Have some neighbors up the street, that rebadged their Versa as a Tiida!
Man, this thing looks Chonky!!
Classic! I used one of those for years with a portable CD player, then an MP3 player. What a revelation the MP3 player was...
You know, there are a lot of engineers that work on aftermarket parts as well. They even work with the OEM in designing the parts sometimes! They can even make the vehicle perform better in situations that the OEM engineers had limitations on.
IDK about that one. Adding snow tires makes for a vastly better experience when driving in the winter. Also upgrading the super crappy headlights on my Jeep with some LEDs make it so I can actually see at night, all without blinding oncoming traffic.
Not sure if it counts or not, but an extra set of rims with snow tires for the winter. Can easily swap them out season to season and they extend the life of each set of tires. Hands down the best thing you can do for a daily driver if you have to deal with snow/ice/cold.
Fair enough. Never looked at a potential purchase that had them installed, now that I think about it. Been in a few that smelled like an ash tray though. Even though I have access to an ozone generator to help with the smell, still never buying a car that was smoked in.
Purposely sliding the rear end of a car, that you don’t own and don’t have to cover any repairs on, into stacks of boxes would be tremendous fun!
Interesting about the window deflectors being called “smoker’s”. I have never heard them called that....though it does make sense. I can say that the vast majority of people I see smoking in their car do not have these deflectors. So the deflectors would not be a cause for concern from me. The auto is disappointing…
Even with proper training, you can get yourself killed or maimed in a situation like this.
For Rally cars it is definitely for cabin air. Keeps the dirt and dust out. In this case it could be for cabin air flow or ducted to a radiator to keep electronics cool.
Sounds naught-ier...
Roof scoop lets air into the cabin for air flow and to slightly pressurize it to keep dust and whatnot out. It might help with the temps in the cabin somewhat too. I am sure there is not much insulation in this car at all. It probably also provides some downforce, but not sure if that is significant or not.
False equivalency.
Around me, most stop signs are treated as yield signs. The few yield signs are just ignored. So many that it got to the point where most of them had to be replaced with stop signs, due to the accidents that were happening at them.
Meh, WI requires one, but I haven’t even put the bracket for the front plate on my last 2 cars here. I used to keep the front plate in the trunk with some zip ties in case some LEO decided to care, but I don’t even bother with that any more.