I watched an earthmover run over a post-and-wire fence, about 100 yards of which ended up wrapped around the axle. Suffice to say, the company field mechanic spent an unhappy summer afternoon in tight quarters.
I watched an earthmover run over a post-and-wire fence, about 100 yards of which ended up wrapped around the axle. Suffice to say, the company field mechanic spent an unhappy summer afternoon in tight quarters.
That’s some serious tire rub he’s got going on, should get that looked at.
I know what you meant, I was just being a dick. Being far away from developed areas makes for very very dark nights. I’ve never had an issue with foglights but newer cars do seem to have very bright lighting, even without using high beams.
Lights are brighter in the rural midwest than rural areas everywhere else?
I’m not sure how it’s a human rights violation if you can opt out of it.
That being said, if you drive with HIDs in unsuitable housings, you deserve to have said HIDs hooked up to your alarm clock for the next 6-12 months.
If it’s so harmful to the eyes, the penalty should be much more severe than a $44 ticket.
The saltwater, in this case, is actually used to sanitize the electrics and kills the native bugs.
Why would he bother extricating the car? If you leave it in there for 48 hours it’ll just be a slightly discolored pool of coke.
So you crash, then burn to death in a forest fire?
Not out of your skillset, but definitely without due care.
The saddest part is the car was wasted on a race with a Dodge. Why did he even bother?
Toretto would have had that thing in at least 11th gear.
I’m in Southern Ontario, and it’s all about the remote start. I’m surprised more people don’t have them, unless they already came factory with the car.
I sold a $500 car last weekend to someone who showed up at my house in an Infinity QXsomethingorother and left his car running, completely unattended while he inspected mine and took it out for a test drive.
“Phew”
-Mustangs everywhere.
I live about 30 minutes from that dealer. Even considering it’s Canadian dollars, I wouldn’t pay anywhere near that for it.
I live like 30 minutes from the dealership that has it listed, so I’m talking in Canadian pesos :)
I was on the lookout for some time for a 6 speed manual CTS, but as soon as one hit the used market, it would be bought before the dealer even washed it or took photos. Test driving one with paddles in a desperate attempt to find a suitable alternative, I just got sad. I never did buy one.
I saw one with Uber branding on the side of it, so I guess that sorta counts as a rental, too. I wouldn’t even have looked up except the driver had rap music blasting in the oldest, whitest neighbourhood I know of.
Out of my work team of five, I’m the only one not driving a new Jetta, it’s ridiculous.
Isn’t Scion now absorbed by Toyota, or was that only the Canadian market?