kyancey262
Frankenstein mechanic
kyancey262

Maybe it's time for VW to bring back the Caddy. 

Yes, Trump has given up his $400k/year salary as president, to collect millions from in income from his stays/golf games at his own property. Oh, Obama didn’t send troops to a war that we couldn’t retreat from. That was G W, when he claimed that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction, that didn’t exist. And, the

Not necessarily true. My 2000 Galant would return 34mpg at 73mph, where it only got 28mpg at 65. It’s more about finding the happy spot in the rpm band, right about where the torque peaks. Most cars are pretty slick, in the windstream, and can cut through the air at highway speeds efficiently. And HP doesn't

I agree, that 0-60 times of that nature don’t really matter, but why buy the performance model “Raven”? Porsche always commands a high price, but you get a driving experience like no other in return. For a vehicle that performs better that a turbo 911, that commands nearly the same price, your not sacrificing

If you used a diesel, you could pump fuel faster and get better economy. 

That’s perfectly fine for me. I don’t buy Ford or GM cars. I’ve been in a VW for more than half my life, and will still be in one (in one of their brands) for many more years to come. My wife has her Audi, which she loves very much, and will more than likely upgrade to a newer one in the near future. My 95 VW listed

NFL, in game? 1971. Detroit Lions wide receiver, Chuck Hughes (28), had a heart attack while playing a home game against the Bears. He was put in as an injury replacement. He collapsed on the field, grabbing his chest, while Bears linebacker, Dick Butkus, signaled for help from the sidelines.

So, now Donald Trump singlehandedly saved NBC? What's next, he will claim to have invented oxygen? This asshole actually believes the shit that spews from his pie hole? I can't wait for him to get his own presidential library, so we can read some hilariously funny fiction! I'm curious, is he really in the loop at the

The Tdi is 2.0l, similar to the TFSI in fuel costs, which uses premium. My A4 costs $45 to fill, which is probably the same as the Tdi. The A4 will get 30mpg or so, where the Tdi will go 30% father.

Did neither Edison or Ford know that both Buick and Jeffery motors used the assembly line before him? Or that Thomas Jeffrey was the first to use the steering wheel, instead of the tiller? Who exactly wrote the history of the automobile, a Ford PR man? It seems a lot of American history takes credit for things they

It’s an auction, isn’t it? That means that more than one person is going to fight for it, driving the purchase price well beyond $2.3M. I would bet that it climbs to around $5M, before the bidding concludes.

I don’t understand why it will take until 2074 to dismantle TMI, if they’re shutting it down this year. Our nuclear plant in Waukegan, IL was dismantled less than 10 years after it went offline. It ran it’s entire life without incident. For years, we received weekly broadcast test warnings, in preparation for the

The big boys were rated at 6,300hp@40mph with 7,000hp at the drawbar. It was designed to single-handedly pull a 100 car freight train over the Wasatch mountains, to avoid the time loss of having to connect and disconnect helper engines on either side of the mountain. It was a Union Pacific customized design, that ALCO

Maybe they should limit to hundred dollar increments. Who’s going to bet 6,900 or 8,008,500? Most people limit their bets to under 3,000, and only Jennings and Holzhauer have been capable of betting 5 digit amounts outside of final Jeopardy.

I don’t know when I was first vaccinated, but I remember getting a MMR in 5th grade. Plus, the US Army have me a bunch of shots in boot camp and before traveling outside the country. I received a kidney last year, so I'm no longer able to receive live virus immunizations.

If only Tesla could coordinate all of their EV’s in China to blow up simultaneously. 

The Westmoreland plant built the GTI and Rabbit Pickup/Caddy.

Chattanooga could do it, as they're looking to expand, now that they're building the Atlas. It would more than likely be built on the same assembly line, anyway. Just a different body.

The Turok is a small Ute with an open bed. VW makes a pick up, the Amarok, that has a true truck bed and can pull 5,000lbs. The only reason it’s not sold on the States us because of the Chicken Tax, signed by LBJ, which adds a huge tax penalty on trucks imported into the country. Ford got around this, with the Transit

I have an Asus Chromebook. Does it affect Google OS equipped computers, also?