It’s a hideous implementation of a bad fundamental design.
It’s a hideous implementation of a bad fundamental design.
Just computer-generated action figures doing backflips at each other, a muddy mess of impossible stunts that’s neither noteworthy nor impressive.
I’m curious: Do you have numbers on how much you make after paying for the additional gas, maintenance, and depreciation that driving for a ride share requires? I ask because while you say you would never drive full-time (which I completely agree with, FWIW), the interviews with full-time drivers all seem to suggest…
One of my friends was in a car accident on the way to her wedding, as was, I believe, the best man (in separate incidents). Guess how that marriage went. ;-)
I bought one primarily for bike parts (chuck a chain or cassette in a mild citrus degreaser solution and they come out looking brand new), but I just used it to clean a PCV valve I had replaced. I was surprised how well it worked, even with a pretty unaggressive degreaser.
Hmm, Project Farm is not the comparison I would have drawn for Steve’s channel. It’s more like mustie1 or donyboy where they try to teach you to work on power equipment.
This could make an interesting QOTD: If you had a time machine, what year would you travel to in order to buy a new car made then.
Well, not any car. I’m pretty sure David Tracy’s “unidentified car in a river bank” from yesterday probably can’t be brought back up to spec.
250 is my bare minimum for considering an EV today. Here’s my reasoning:
I think gas station owners have figured out they can make good money on people who buy high performance cars that call for premium (or idiots who put premium in cars that don’t need it). In my city premium may be close to a dollar more per gallon, but if I drive 20 minutes up the road it’s only 30 cents. Both selling…
Mr. OwnersClub fell asleep in 2019 and is just now getting back on the internet.
Yes. And even people who are aware that the Volt and Bolt are distinct cars can’t remember which is which.
That’s the real crime here.
Yep, aka the same thing you used to see if there were no comments on an article. For a while yesterday I thought Kinja had just completely given up the ghost. Should have known it was just another stupid UI decision/bug.
No pictures because this was before the days of cell phone cameras (or cell phones for the most part), but I once hauled a 10 foot piece of PVC pipe on a 50 cc moped. I’m not sure I could have gotten it home in any of our cars at the time, but it fit fine shoved into an opening in the rear basket and under my arm to…
Besides the money laundering aspect (which is a big part of the why of crypto in general), I view NFTs as the logical conclusion of the Veblen good. It’s a thing you can spend ostentatious amounts of money on that has no intrinsic value whatsoever. Conspicuous consumption at it’s finest. And by finest, I mean most…
Wait, Elon just tweeted...now it’s Tesla for $917.36. ;-)
Unpopular (for some reason) hot take: This is a better movie than Rubber.
Reverse: Still salty that the “DB Pooper” comment was robbed of COTD way back when.
I’m assuming that was more a reference to the fact that the guy had a history of car-related violence and skipping out on bail, yet was somehow released for only $1000 prior to this incident.