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My family has a cabin just across the bay from where this happened...

In bum-fuck nowhere Pennsylvania for STPR in probably 2010, there was a house with a car under a cover in the driveway (a very average house, with a short driveway, the back bumper was probably 6 feet from the white line on the road). The cover was fitted, and printed with the BMW logo, and the shape looked exactly

And I’m over here like, “I wonder if a Cessna wing is high enough to drive most cars under, or if you just have to park in the yard/street now?”

As the owner of 2 vehicles with pop-up headlights (‘89 Subaru XT6 and ‘91 Toyota Celica), I approve.

Nokian Hakkapaliittas, jumper cables, tow strap, a few blankets, good snow brush and ice scraper.

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Rally slow motion....I always think of this. Privateer Antoine L’estage in a rented former-WRC Evo, filmed by Matt Johnston for Easier Said Than Done

1. FZJ-80 Land Cruiser powered by a 6BT to go almost anywhere and bring almost anything

Not enough lifted vehicles here

I don’t see myself embracing electric cars as long as they rely on batteries. While these things are indeed crucial in many aspects of the electric car infrastructure, there are too many weaknesses. It seems like it would be difficult for small stations to keep an inventory of them. And I think I would be hesitant

Work a day in wholesale aftermarket auto parts. You’ll be glad for every one of those badges.