matt1994xj
matt1994xj
matt1994xj

Its not that serious. 3 inches of snow per hour is pretty common in many places. I get that its tough for the city to deal with and things will be shut down. However, people in the UP of Michigan for example deal with feet of snow all the time.

Water damage is nasty stuff but this airport's lake looks shallow enough for this Lambo to get away with the encounter. As for the future, here's a clue how a Gallardo race car should look like.

Yes. Ive done that before. The valet rode in the passenger seat and showed me where to park.

You can buy an Audi R8 for the price of a BMW M3. You can buy a BMW M3 for the price of a Toyota Camry. I can buy an Audi R8 for the price of a Toyota Camry?

I saw this on the local news last night. They played the 911 call on tv and the couple on the phone are incredibly calm while being dragged down the road by a semi. It sounded like they were having a normal conversation about what to pick up for dinner on the way home. Joking with the dispatcher and everything. I

Needs more fighting and yelling for discovery.

Those Aussies sure do make a great engine...hahahaha

I think that's the real reason for the rock being thrown. I suspect my friends would do the same if I showed up on one.

But then we read about how everyone hates American V8's with pushrods. People complain about complexity, and people complain about simple which is often mistaken for antiquated.

You can get them at any junkyard in the US for cheap and there is a ton of aftermarket. Parts from many models are interchangeable. If you know what to look for they even made some aluminum blocks.

A bunch of us helped push out a car at the LSPR Manganese rd spectator area once. It happens pretty frequently even in the US I think. It was the corner that transitions from tarmac to dirt. The marshalls were saying no and the driver was waving his hands to come help so everyone ran through the tape to push it off

I really want to like small trucks. I do actually, but I'll likely never buy one. They are usually so close in price and fuel efficiency to 1/2 tons that they just don't make sense.

What about the 1290 Super Duke R? It has 180 hp.

not even James Bond can pull women in a beige corolla though. And thats kind of his thing.

you don't wheelie for 5 miles while barely in control. I take it you have never ridden a motorcycle.

So tomorrows article will be about how young people aren't buying any new cars right? I'm confused now. I always read we never buy new cars, and now I'm reading we all blow our paychecks on cars...which is it?

I thought the same thing until I was in a vehicle at night with one. They are pretty awesome.

I realize this cannot be vehicle specific. With that said I think its important to note you cannot compress all calipers with a c-clamp. Many rear calipers have a spiral piston that has to be turned to compress. If you go to town with a regular c-clamp you can damage them.

The bill, H.B. 5606, was introduced in May by Republican rep Aric Nesbitt, but originally it had nothing to do with Tesla. The bill was written to prevent franchised dealers from gouging customers with random fees, but when the bill arrived in the Senate on October 1, text was added to prevent companies – well, Tesla