They have to give you something, you're buying a $60k Kia!
They have to give you something, you're buying a $60k Kia!
These always seem to catch my eye when they drive by. Such a nice car.
Exactly what I came here to post.
I don't see it.
I'm actually pretty happy with my Mediacom 50Mb/s for $39.95 in Columbia, MO. During off-peak hours I've seen 70Mb/s downloads.
Doing e-brake slides in my then-girlfriend's 89 corolla in an empty parking lot at a city park at midnight... before I had a license. On the last one (I swear - we said okay, one more) - I managed to jump the curb sideways, busted a wheel, smashed the oil pan and spun out stuck in the grass. Cops show up and their…
I suspect the turning is of the back of the handle is actually winding a spring which is causing a lateral movement of the pick inside the lock, bouncing the pins which would then catch on the edge of the cylinder, so it would essentially be a bump key/rake. While it wouldn't let you start the car due to the…
A Raspberry Pi and associated peripherals (sd card, usb wifi adapter, 38khz IR receiver, a couple IR leds, and a few transistors and resistors) is not only cheaper, but far more functional.
I prefer mine right side up. I've had my finger slip a few times unplugging the upside down ones and it's no fun getting an arc across the live and neutral.
What's a CD? Don't you have to go to an antique store to even find them?
Isn't Canadian gas sold by the Imperial Gallon though? That's about 1.2 US gallons so that's still a little high, but not terrible.
What color they are is irrelevant since car manufactures don't even bother installing turn signals on most cars these days. I mean, what else would explain all these cars turning and merging with no indication? Clearly they're an option most people opt-out of getting.
As far as remote controlled locks go, this is actually cheaper than the of the off-the-shelf solutions I've seen, albeit a tad more difficult to install. Arduino: $30 for the Uno or $10 for a pro-mini (can go even cheaper if you already have an AVR programmer to around $3), the bluetooth adapter: $20, lock solenoid:…
I prefer drifting mine in the snow.
From the outside it looks like somebody just screwed with the proportions of a 3-series in photoshop.
Used Honda S2000 - a quick search on Autotrader for my area shows an average price of $16,885 / 240hp = $70.35/hp. Lowest around here (according to Autotrader) is $13,980 / 240hp = $58.25/hp
No, that's not the case. The source link for the article put out by Toyota about the issue says that the problem lies in the detection of an anomaly in the system, and not the failure of the system itself. The contact terminal builds up oxide that causes the resistance of the connection to increase, so the voltage to…