moparmap67
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moparmap67

I guess I just fix things as they break and don’t think about it after that. Granted I also never really plan to sell my cars, so the history is somewhat less important. If the car lasted a decade or more with me and 100,000 miles I consider it a reasonable stamp of maintenance approval.

1) When it’s a private party sale and the owner has ZERO maintenance records. I know of no one who doesn’t stick their maintenance bills/records in the glovebox. If nothing’s there, I assume it’s because s/he’s hiding something.

Waluigi isn’t bitter or anything.  He was the most savage.  I think that was the only one I saw on that video that made it to 999% damage.

Might be stronger, but that’s a lot of inertia spinning.  Titanium not so much, but steel for sure.  Picture spinning up a flywheel that weighs 100 pounds at tens of thousands of rpm and then imagine if you want to be anywhere near it, lol.

Some of it for me has to do with the weather conditions at the time. The sun has a pretty profound effect on how warm you feel, even in the middle of winter. Having the sun beat on you in a glass enclosed box makes you get hot, even it’s it’s 20 degrees on the other side of that window.

How did the training center accountant not get pulled into this.  I would think the guy/gal that is actually putting the payments through on the credit cards would be held responsible to some degree.  If I see a bill come across my desk with tens of thousands of dollars of stuff that has nothing to do with the company

I would laugh so hard if they just cancelled the whole thing.  It’s one big joke the engineering team is pulling about mid engine Corvettes.

Settle this for my wife and I. I’m obviously the correct one, and say a week starts on Monday. Saturday and Sunday are appropriately titled the week-end, therefore the week begins Monday. My wife thinks a week starts on Sunday because reading a wall calendar left to right, Sunday is the first column. When does the

So does the Wii U LAN adapter not work for the switch?  It’s just a USB to ethernet converter, doesn’t seem like a switch specific one would be any different unless the Switch has different driver compatibilities than the Wii U, which seems unlikely given Nintendo.

What a world when people complain when you’re profane and also when you’re not.  They demand everyone treat each other nicely and be decent and civil then lament when people start acting more mature.

Fair enough.  I’ve no doubt this will be one heck of a car, though I doubt many will ever even drive them to enjoy it.

I’ve heard that.  I’d love to drive one just to see what it’s actually like after hearing so much about how tough it could be to get rolling.

Not really a downside, more just the issues with launching the car.  I’d still have fun with it, assuming I didn’t stall it every stop sign.

I’m in a similar situation, though I have a Viper instead of a Mustang.  I try not to further the stereotype when I drive it, aka I drive civil around other people and don’t intentionally make a racket.  When people aren’t around?  I have a little more fun, I’ll admit.  People seem to forget that every car can be

I don’t know, something about a 5000 rpm clutch dump to get the thing rolling puts me off on the idea.  Seems like a Carrera GT all over again.

To be the jerk in the room, if you talk about purity of driving and how it has to be naturally aspirated, then in the same breath talk about it being a hybrid, I think you’ve missed something.  I have no doubt the hybrid system will make this a better car and fill in what I assume will be a fairly substantial torque

Because there are different viewpoints even within one categorization? There are conservative viewpoints that aren’t all about oppression you know. It’s not like everyone who says they are conservative is on the far right side of a scale.

I now want to see a supercar that’s 80+ inches wide, but less than 40" tall rocking these.

Just following F1's example, right?

The quote directly addresses students though, which is why it caught my eye.