nogrip61
NoGrip61
nogrip61

The winch is on the groundkeeper's lorry.

Particular emphasis on this delusional, elitist statement: “Also, if you live in New York City and you are fortunate enough to own a car and you don’t want your bumper to get nicked then you are probably also fortunate enough to rent a garage space.” Garage spaces run up to $800/month in the central city. And car

He’s just plainly advocating for dictatorship and not even a little shy about it. It’s a shame those opinions are apparently endorsed by the editorial staff.

Every automaker is a hypocritical sack of shit

Neutral: Really? Gotta say that’s a pretty shitty take for a car blog. It’s okay to do light damage to other vehicles when you’re parking because it’s crowded? If you own nice things, don’t leave them outside because they’re fair game? I live in an arguably equally crowded city and I’m routinely pissed off at the crowd

Ships are harder because they are mostly outside U.S. regulatory control- most international shipping is not done by U.S. -flagged ships. You could impose requirements for ships coming into U.S. waters, but you have the issue of needing international shipping for a functioning economy, and the fact that there’s no

My mind is still blown that we continue to not address massive elephants in the pollution/green house gas emitting room. For example, big ships. I’m down with greener cars, but come on, how about we take on egregious offenders that seemingly get off scot-free? Massive container ships and cruise ships still regularly

It’s Raph. What do you expect?

I’d go with Goober.

Good job once again Raph. Writing an article with zero research and then updating it with the correction hardly 10 minutes later.

The EV problem was brilliantly demonstrated recently in Car & Driver’s “EV 1000" where they had 11 EV’s face off for a trip through the American Midwest.

Perhaps we could wait for proof that electrics will actually be good enough to replace gas cars

As a classic car owner, I imagine this couple just wants to cruise and enjoy local shows, not spending all their time busting knuckles and passing each other wrenches during a restoration.

Letter: “...Decent shape...”

No, we should be selling modern trucks to ISIS and AQ; with all the spyware loaded onto their electronics needed to make the damn things run, we should have a complete map for drone strikes within a couple of days.

The definition of worthwhile changes depending on your credit score.

I’ll go further and make the state PAY for the value of the vehicle as purchased...

This is a pretty classic case of Bureaucratic Double-Down. What’s happening now is they realized they fucked up, but are too prideful to backtrack. It’s easier for the government entity to go “Well it’s because we say so”. The only remedy right now is for some Delica enthusiast to sue the state, and then the facts

You’re right about all those materials.

4th Gear: Yeah, that’s exactly how it’s going to work.