nitrousbird
Nitrousbird
nitrousbird

The key here was not necessarily the shuttering of the facility. It was the interrogation and firing of those employees prior to the vote. I’ve been in training with lawyers for what to do if you have employees try to unionize and that violation is one of the first things covered, and biggest thing, they said to

I’m 6'3", 215lbs, and fit in my C6 Z06 with room to spare.  I’ve had my 6'5", 400+lb friend in the passenger side - he fit height wise but was a bit cramped weight wise over there.  

Those are called party plates.

As someone born, raised, and lived in Ohio my whole life - I’m not a fan of the plates. The farm plate was the worst, and I was luckily able to avoid it, but this one is about as bad.

The current plate, though kind of stupid, isn’t that noticeable in person. At least the state finally gave up that stupid front plate

When my wife was buying her next Audi 3 years ago, it was between a B8.5 S4 (‘13 - ‘15) or a ‘15-16' S3. Both used of course.

Some cars actually use magnesium parts. The engine cradle on my car is made of magnesium, for instance.

You Apple analogy doesn’t really work, as Android has over 72% of the market share.

The best thing I ever saw was in college, some girl was trying to jump start her car. She hooked the leads up to the good car and just to check (I assume), decided to touch the positive and negative leads together on the other end. I think the spark surprised her.

That was a solid hit.  Front of the train even went up slightly (likely why it derailed).  Imagine how scarry that is for the train conductor.

There is nothing cool about sTAnCe nAtiOn.  Never has been.  

Of all the cover cars to pick, did you have to chose a “stanced” Subaru with the extreme camber, stretched tire look? It’s straight up awful and anyone rocking that should be embarrassed.  Most of the other cars pictured in this article were worthy of the cover shot.

ND. These aren’t hard to find as they made them for years. I took a quick glance and found a number of them with less miles, same year or newer, and cost less. Pretty much the definition of ND.

Hardly. My parents owned a couple when I was a kid. I’ve ridden in and driven recent ones. Hard pass.

If I needed that kind of capacity, I would get a full size SUV.  I don’t, so I stick to fun cars and my truck for towing/hauling duties. 

The guy carrying 22k cash as his “life savings” is obviously BS.  Regardless, the cops need to be held accountable for their actions.  Citizens have rights and they violated his, period.

Range was fine if offered with the range extender.  That isn’t the issue.

i8 is not an EV. It is a plug-in hybrid. Its performance for the money was poor and buyers reflected this with their wallets. Cool doors and looked neat, but not a great buy. Some questionable color/wheel options haven’t helped matters. Great daily driver if they depreciated a bit more - COVID saved them from that.

I have not, and will not, ever own a minivan. To gauge my vote, I checked Cargurus, and searched for ANY minivan within the largest footprint it would allow (200 miles from me), that was under 10k and under 50k miles.

Number of minivans found - 0.0. Bumped the mileage up to 60k and I found a few that looked pretty

I might have the wife try that instead, since so far she hasn’t had luck calling them.  Sucks we have to waste our time to fix their mistake.

Reminds me of the robo dog AMEE from the Val Kilmer / Carrie-Anne Moss movie Red Planet.  Hopefully this one is less aggressive.