mikeofla
MikeofLV
mikeofla

He’s accidently correct... the Stealth’s underpinnings and engine were from a Mitsubishi 3000GT, and the Dodge Avenger was an Eclipse.

It’s easy to look back with 20/20 vision. When I was younger, my mom told me that my grandma had a ‘57 Bel-Air. I was so stunned that she didn’t keep it until she mentioned “It was like a Ford Taurus to them.” My brother had a ‘99 S2000 when it was new, and before that a ‘97 Prelude SH, both cars that would be worth

ABS doesn’t shorten the braking distance in most situations, especially in older iterations. I’m guessing this experience was from the 80's or 90's, since now-a-days I believe ABS is required. 

The third owner might.

Both Rivian and Lucid are taking the same path as Tesla as far as affordability goes. Their first version needs to be expensive and a “Halo” car to grab attention. There are already plans for the Rivian R2, and after the Lucid Gravity, I’m sure they will get to work on a smaller, less expensive model. 

It would be better if they just rolled one of those telepresence robots up to the window. This way I don’t have to proactively download an app that I will hopefully never use. Plus, there’s got to be thousands of these things available on the second hand market, considering their fad use during COVID.

You only pay the higher percentage on the monies over that amount... so pay 22% on all the income from $44,726 - $95.375, but still only 12% on the first $44,725, then pay whatever the percentage for all monies in the next tax bracket is. You don’t pay the higher percentage on ALL of the income, only on the income in

The system doesn’t “Punish” you for trying to be rich. Our tax system is hilariously beneficial to the wealthiest, and most punishing to the middle class. We have brackets, so you don’t get taxed on ALL of your income, you get taxed different rates on different parts, and only if you make that amount after all your

That is a regressive tax. Driving then becomes a more financially impactful task to poor people, then it does to the rich. It’s the same reason small fines are pointless to the wealthy. It’s just a small tax for breaking the law, often times the fine is far smaller than the amount of profit they make from breaking the

This town is just like a shell company to buy and sell city cars... but where do they get the tax money to even buy cars? 

One persons positive experience does not negate the thousands of people that had negative experiences. Just google BMW SMG II. You will find most articles are written in the negative.

I had a 2001 330ci with a proper manual, and a coworker had the same car (2003) with an SMG. While both our cars had issues, his was out of comission for several weeks, multiple times due to the SMG master cylinder and servos. Were these even faster 0-60 than the stick cars?

E46 with the SMG. Not only was it horrifically unreliable and terrible to drive, it also made finding an actual 3 pedal E46 difficult, since every website and used car lot listed it as “manual”.

Stick with a newer Tahoe/Yukon or maybe even an Escalade, but DO NOT buy a Mercedes. If you like to keep a car for around 300k miles for relatively little cost in maintenance and upkeep, Owen Bellwood is not your friend. Mechanically, they’re pretty good, but there are so many “luxuries” installed on these, that they

This would be so awesome to have here in the states. I know we have an unhealthy addiction to CUVs, but we can get better, I swear!

As someone who has rented their RV in the past, I would not be fine with this. Esepcially since the step is down, and there’s a good chance there is unseen damage. These things built like shit, and the unseen damage to the seams and structure are what will fuck you. I actually specifically blocked out burning man week

My parents dailied a ‘94 Ford Probe with 3 kids... I sat in the middle with both seatbelts pulled over me and into my alternating siblings buckles. Totally safe.

Electric propulsion is the way to go. My issue with a car like this, is that when you’re running on pure EV power, it’s like driving a overburdened golf cart. If they used the gasoline engine to always charge the batteries and used powerful electric motors 100% of the time for forward motion, then I would think about

Did you at least read the opening paragraph before shooting down to comments?

It’s either ineptitude or strategic incompetence, my bet is towards the latter. This will get blasted over different types of media that may not have people who are interested in Fall Out, but wouldn’t have known about the show, and people that didn’t even know they were interested.