Fellow Behrend-er! Hello!
Fellow Behrend-er! Hello!
This is my friend John - yes, he had the most fun of anyone there that day for sure!
Definitely.
I’m heavily involved (i.e. president) of my university’s SAE Supermileage program. Our vehicle is a unibody of carbon fiber. I assure you, you can ‘fix’ it with bondo :)
Apparently I wasn’t able to live for the couple years I DD’ed my Chevelle. Seat didn’t adjust, no A/C (questionable heat), carbureted, I’ve seen candles brighter than those headlights, and the closest thing to safety it had was the lap belts.
I’ve yet to give even the slightest of airborne fucks about any Malibu made after 1972...
Now THIS is a Cadillac!
About the pictures - yes! Also make sure you get the plates of the guy who rear-ended you so when he gives you the runaround when you're getting his info then doesn't report anything to his insurance company, and you can't because you're missing his real info, you can get somewhere and get your now-totaled car…
Something on the front end is throwing me off, it may be the large empty space (below the headlight) contrasting the very busy lights and grill. Also the wheels are horrible but it's a concept so they get a pass.
That was probably my favorite feature on this car when I checked it out at the Detroit Auto Show. So convenient!
10/10 good review
Definitely read that website as "Hot Lick Sex Haust" and was fairly confused for a moment
Wow.
I tried but I seem to be stuck in the grey here
The first thing that came to mind was the game RoadRash. You could get away with this, in there.
This is actually a really good idea.
I got my current Crown Vic at 166,000 miles, at 168,000 I had a steady miss on cyl. 1, so I replaced the spark plugs - they were the originals. After 168,000 miles (and who knows how many hours idling when it was still in police service) the gaps had eroded from the spec .054-ish to just shy of .125 - and it still…
Yes, and what I'm saying is that I suspect James (reality) is getting tired of characters written for James (TV) and the other presenters.
Agreed - it's all within the scope of their characters, but I can't help but wonder if James isn't getting tired of the characters written for him and the others.
When he mentioned how unusual and nice it was to talk to a presenter who's actually knowledgeable and helpful, it really drove the point home. May's a very smart guy and you can tell he's genuinely into cars, but a lot of the time he seems to be dismissed by the others because he's, frankly, much more mature about…