I would gladly give up a kidney just to drive one these a few times around a track.
I would gladly give up a kidney just to drive one these a few times around a track.
For whatever it’s worth, it’s claimed to save you over 5k per annum in fuel.
The author is warning readers about an unethical business practice. He’s not here to pass moral judgement on people who made poor purchasing decisions.
I don't think you read the last paragraph nor the corresponding links.
Oh, that makes the scooter mod community is the coolest:
Until 1983 Japan had a regulation that the mirror needed to be visible through the area of the windshield swept by the windshield wipers. Once that law was relaxed, it didn’t take long for the functionally superior door-mounted mirrors to replace fender mirrors entirely (some taxi drivers kept them as blind spot…
The real Rich Energy is the friends we made along the way, laughing at Rich Energy together.
Every time I see a Mini, I can’t help but think how small they are. Then I remember that a new Mini is like a Suburban compared to the original.
I agree that it sounds good on paper, but the end result hurts my brain trying to put it together.
The car is happy you like the way it’s rear looks, Kristen.
Sadly, cabin pressure prevents door opening and those deserving souls from being ejected.
I’m willing to bet that this guy wouldn’t be punching the seat if there were a man sitting in it.
Its like an inch and a half, youre an idiot.
I don’t recline, but you are wrong. As long as its a feature, no one is a monster for using it.
Don’t feel too bad for him - he got played by Tom Hanks. Only the best of us get the Hanks treatment.
I honestly love Michael Collins, he’s been a hero of mine for years. I’m fascinated by the bravery it took to be the only human on the dark side of the moon, with no contact from anyone. While up there, he actually had to tell himself “ok, if things go wrong on the surface, I definitely won’t kill myself, though…
I was 6 during Apollo 11 and I remember the landing. I had a print of the picture of the three astronauts used for this article. I made a special effort to remember the name of the guy standing in the middle. To me he was the real hero, going all that way but not getting to land. I always looked up to and identified…
Collins is a class act, I’ve always been impressed with his roll in the missions. random side note - i remember when i was 12 (30th anniversary year i would guess) I got one of those calls you used to get from actual telephone surveys and it was a single question: who was the third member of the Apollo 11 crew?
And worst of all, they would have to wait fifty years before the Corvette C8 was released.