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Doesn’t look like there are any airbags that deployed, maybe it literally fell off the back of a truck.  You would think someone would notice that they lost it...

When moose are hanging around neighborhoods here, they don’t even bother them. One got stuck in an above ground pool in Torrington a few years back. Can’t remember how, but they got that one out of the pool and let it go. Then just a couple of years ago there was one running around in downtown Manchester. That

Nah, they’ll just send them the repair bill for the police vehicle.

Yeah! The only thing that’s more scary than the twin 4's is that it’s a 73 with only lap belts.

Hell Yeah!  If it’s not already too loud, a quick exhaust job will fix that... like dual exhaust with cherry bombs.  Starting this thing up should set off car alarms, which if you’ve never had a ride that does that, I will tell you never gets old.  Two taps on the gas, turn the key, symphony of stupid.

For real. Or, I counter with keep the car and the money. Complete the move to DC, add a lightly used (or cheap new) motorcycle and safety gear. You still keep the majority of the cash plus you actually now have the ability to move in traffic clogged streets. It’s still a manual, it’s not boring and you still have the

Sounds like it’s not a non-stop event.  They pull the boats 3 times for maintenance and crew rest.  Having worked as ground crew on long distance race before, this is smart for everyone involved.  You try and run any boat non-stop like that and some of them are going to sink.  Considering where they’re racing, that

I know people who are waiting for the day they can walk into the dealership just to spec out exactly how they want their ID Buzz. And they know they’ll have to wait for it to get built and shipped.

Sounds ok considering that at just 5 seconds a lap faster, that’s almost a half hour by the end of the race. That time accounts for normal pit stops in that class where cars are stopping 10-12 times. Tack on 2 additional stops just for fuel and you’re still well ahead of everyone else in your class.

Yes, it’s a trick question. That’s a great daily until you need to drive 60 miles away and get stuck in 10 miles of stop and go traffic. Knowing you, that Cobra will have a 4 speed stick with a heavy clutch. You’ll get to your destination broke and unable to walk.

If it was more urban or I was pinching pennies, sure. Then there’s the days (like today) where I have band rehearsal 80 miles away and no e-bike is doing that.

My daily commute is less than 3 miles so I’m not very concerned about saving gas at this point.  Now, if there was something super awesome and fun available in an EV, I’d probably be more interested.  An AWD VW bus might do it and those might be coming... or even better, if they finally make that EV Scout I could

I wouldn’t recommend anything older than 10 years for a teen’s first car, just on the safety aspect alone. If you have the means, put the child in the newest thing you can afford.

$15k will get you a rusted out shell of a microbus with no motor, no wheels and no glass these days.  Even the bay window busses are through the roof now.  You want a running split-window you need hedge fund money.

That’s not how the wife was thinking. Her idea was an Audi, Mercedes or a mildly used Porsche, which I wouldn’t have an issue with until I tried to fit all of my music gear into it. A bass, an amp, a speaker cabinet, luggage and a wife fit into the GTI. That shit ain’t fitting in any Porsche I want to drive. The bass

This is exactly the car I need and exactly the car I shouldn’t ever get. It’s fun, fast, has 4 doors and a huge hatch... and it has (checks again) 560 hp with AWD. If it wasn’t on the other side of the country I would definitely be making a very bad decision I mean following my wife’s instructions and getting a ‘more

They’ll just split all the ‘Soros’ hate onto Bill Gates & the Clintons.

Yeah, polonium has a nice half life, but there’s also uranium and thorium in that stuff and those half life numbers are slightly longer... Had a clean up where a homeowner found uranyl nitrate that his father worked with. Explained to him, ‘that’s uranium nitrate’ and he asked “maybe it’s not radioactive anymore?”. I

I’m going with ND on this one for one reason only.  Ad headline says the car is $15k, bottom of the ad says $20k OBO.  That and the front bumper cover appears to have been removed and not put back in place properly because that panel gap, whoa.

What I’m suggesting is that they won’t classify the phosphogypsum as source material and instead consider it NORM and then just use it to make the concrete. Now that it’s no longer source material, the NRC isn’t involved. Sketchy contractors will do what they do best and bend or ignore the rules.