ebay has tons of them
ebay has tons of them
*cough* michigan insurance rates *cough*
I used to know nothing of modern cars and only owned one in between breakdowns from my 50's vehicles. I only ever saw the reliability and cost-to-own scores.
maybe this can be solved with a big train horn blaring right at the offending vehicle if the system detects it’s too tall.
there’s too much money floating around in the sponsorships, parts used, etc. Spec vehicles will never happen in NASCAR.
as long as there is money to be made in a sport there will always be cheating. PUBLICLY promising to stamp out cheating is just glitz and glamor.
they only had enough expensive blinker fluid for one vehicle. Better stick it in the small one and save a few dosh.
its best.
make it an auto-manual and allow people to get the powerband every time.
I know this looks special but, this is every day while driving in Kansas.
“BEEZZZZ” ftw.
if they were smart, they would use it as a heat dissipation pipe for the batteries, that way the parts and designs are already there.
84 month loans is why. People will be paying off vehicles for far longer than the warranty goes, and if an expensive problem crops up in year 1, year 3, and doesn’t happen again until year 5, that’s a major issue that may bankrupt the owner
sounds like when my mom watched the wheel roll by the car because the lug nuts didn’t get put back on and she thought “well, it’s on the way home, might as well drive it the rest of the way.”
I think that I would argue where the effort line is before you say it’s an automatic. Since auto-manuals, dual clutches, and driver-assist manuals are still doing the effort for you are they automatics yet? Or is it the conscious effort of switching a gear enough to consider it a manual?
in my experience tall ladies tend to ignore me. the short ones however, tend not to. I’m not that tall though, only 6'1".
as an avid fan of the witcher series I have low hopes for cyperpunk 2077
I have student loans. so it came down to the fact that no one would even finance me a little until one dealership, who I had to get a former GM to vouch for me on the ability to pay. My 2nd loan was much better than 26 but makes most people cringe, 12.5%.
there’s always a higher interest loan. my first car loan clocked in at 26.5%
that metric would probably be exclusive to a select few options as my car can’t keep 4th below 30 mph and if the gears aren’t tuned to be able to do as low as 20mph in 4th they would just stall out.