Wow! A lot more than I expected. Thanks for the reply.
Wow! A lot more than I expected. Thanks for the reply.
How much does a run-of-the-mill forklift like this actually weigh? I am always surprised that they (almost) never tip over.
For some reason with this picture, it's easier to see how utterly massive this car is next to him. Seems huge!
We got a bit of snow last Thursday night in Philly!
I want to hear the sweet sounds of #'s 3 and 4 so deeply. Oh. My. Gosh.
1. I do not like the latest generation Ford Fusion at all.
I see it too!
Simple: people who want a top of the line Kawasaki will pay $25,000. They may not even track the thing, but that's OK. In part, the "wow factor" is built into the pricing and will generate some (not a huge number of sales) to tuners and some folks with big egos.
It seems like these air filters would foul up from road grime and debris pretty quickly. Also, no heat shields? #FlamingAss
This is a nice touch.
His ego might need at boost after this fiasco.
Isn't it superfluous to offer this AND Android Auto AND CarPlay? I feel like most everyone will have a compatible smartphone and will have no need for a substandard standalone OS.
Most AED's in high traffic areas are not secured/theft proof. An occasional theft most likely offsets the convenience of having an easily accessible and user-friendly AED.
Those rear flares are so perfect. Mercy!
It is, regretfully, a non-turbo slushbox. And by wet clutch, I meant viscous coupling, which are not the same! Also, I was under the impression that all manuals received one type of diff and all autos received a different one. Yes, front and rear are open, but I believe the traction control is able to brake either…
Do newer non-STI Subarus have a true open diff? I was under the impression my '09 foz has a wet clutch limited slip that transfers torque to the rear if the front is slipping. I believe it can go from 90:10 to 50:50, and the selective braking traction control plays into that as well.
What torque? Is the rear diff made out of Legos?
My Grandpa used to drive a sky blue Jeep Comanche (you remember the color) a few decades ago. When he picked his nose, instead of consuming the booger or flicking it out the window, he would wipe it on his sun visor. Picture an accumulation of nose excretions that resembled a small pile of miniature tennis balls…
That definitely made me jump!
Three engines, somewhat small plane with tiny wings. Where are they storing all the fuel?