Years of planning and this idiotic chaos is the result. Nice.
Years of planning and this idiotic chaos is the result. Nice.
What is your opinion on the MV-1?
80 and 90 are fine. The trick is getting off the beaten path when you need a break. When we got our GPS years ago we discovered the beauty of finding local parks to play in and cafes to eat in when we took our trips. We have a general rule that we do not eat near the highway.
Every time I see this thing sharing the front page of this blog, this is what I think, too. It’s all fun and games until he becomes a crash test dummy and the joke ends. Jason your life is worth more than proving you can drive around in a plastic box for another week before being crushed in it. Please sell this deathtr…
The recipe you linked starts with the words, “OK listen. Yeah I know it sounds s u p e r weird.” Dude needs to up his vocab game I guess.
Issues with race are not limited to a certain type of website. I think many of us have seen videos just like this where innocent black people are pulled out of their vehicles.
COTD
Intentionally breaking the law to pollute the environment is not, nor ever will be, cool.
Paging Chris Farley.
My last two cars have been a 1997 Camry XLE and a last-gen 2008 Solara XLE, which I picked up for $2k 5 years ago. Rock solid. Just a deal on wheels and fairly good looking to boot!
One more reason why my next iPhone is another refurbished iPhone 7.
This is disingenuous, albeit most likely unknowingly. Hydrogen fuel cells have WAY more energy potential and efficiency than batteries. No contest. Once production/recharge of hydrogen fuel cells is sorted, batteries are a dead technology. Within 10 years there will be retrofit kits for EVs because compared to…
We had a Valiant just like this. When my mother first got it in the 70s, it was one of the smallest cars in the school parking lot; years later when we got rid of it it was one of the biggest. Interior door pulls were kinda crappy but it was a light brown/yellowish and I loved it. I used to sleep in the footwells in…
Most of my cars I have had for 10-15 years. Bought used. Saving money on cars is not difficult. Buy something used you can actually afford, maintain it, put on good tires, keep it clean, and don’t drive it like you stole it. Why is this so hard for people?
These kinds of stores are weak. This guy needs to man up and buy what he wants not what other people expect him to drive.
I have a 2000 Toyota Sienna I think beats the DBS. Realistically, normal people need something that serves most of their needs. If I need to transport my kids, lumber, rocks, dirt, canoes, bikes, anything that actually improves my life, I need a real car.
I was about 25 when I finally learned how to dry my hair. You don’t just put the towel on top of your head and rub it around a bunch. You start one end, dry, slide the wet part over your head, dry some more, slide back, and repeat until you’re at the other end of the towel. So simple and yet for me, so elusive.
If there was anything super secret about Area 51 Donald Trump would have already spilled the beans to distract from his un-American behavior.
The human body has basically evolved to the point where we can all be distance runners. Hard sprinting, no. But distance running every day, of course. Just pretend you are chasing a mammoth with 10 of your best friends.
There is no such thing as an OLD Audi TT.