matturban
Matt Urban
matturban

Refueling adds some spice to the mix, its another point of strategy that can mean a win or loss. Cars get heavier and slower, lighter and faster depending on fuel load, more overtaking, more action.

I posted this last time this sort of question was asked, it still bothers me.

The MKZ is a damn sexy Fusion though.

This is a simple one...when the wipers go on for more than a few seconds, the headlights should automatically go on. Most states have "wipers on - lights on" laws, but every time it rains I see numerous cars driving around with their lights off...and wipers going. We all know that cars with their lights on make them

Not perfect, but this things have helped me to ge better reception

Love the front, although I'm already tired of that headlight design cue that started with a Maxima a couple generations ago. The side has that downward sloping line which just takes away from what is actually a very nicely proportioned and shaped car. Similar to what Mazda did on the side of the 6, it just looks

I hope they throwback to the old school grill!

yup, I think that new 4Runner grill is about the ugliest thing on the road right now.

Yup. My wish is that they at least include a bumper with the new p/u. The current 4Runners look stupid and incomplete.

Screw minivans.

Bentley Continental GT3 Race Car

I will say his low height in the vehicle is the main factor he is still in one piece. When the air intake/safety hoop is missing, that is a serious hit. We'll be rooting for you Jules, come back soon.

The Fokker E.I. Basically the first semi-modern fighter plane, it was a tractor-configuration monoplane with (the first synchronised) front-firing machine guns.

They usually rub linseed oil or similar on to stop corrosion. There are several reasons; primarily quicker repairs in the middle of the desert (no sanding/grinding off paint/pc before you re-weld).

Dallas. Buncha twits.

Dude,

It's also used in fighter jets to supply emergency fuel to the auxiliary power unit, so if you ever see a F-16 crash, stay the hell away from it.

Tire plug kit. If somebody doesn't even so much as change their own oil, they're not going to have much use for tools. When their car breaks down they'll pop the hood and stare at the engine with a bewildered look, but wouldn't be able to diagnose and fix the problem even if they had an entire dealership's tool crib

Not pictured: the half rust / half swiss cheese metal the car used to be made of.

its a solar cycle has nothing to do with humans. in fact your whole premise is false there is more ice now than ever.