Change your oil every 3000 miles.
Change your oil every 3000 miles.
Can anyone post up an actual list of the cars and not silly image titles? You know what, I am actually not looking through this slideshow, thank you though.
Sadly I played GTA I & II and never thought much about III because the previous two overhead games were kind of garbage. Then I played Vice City and it blew my mind and a friend told me III was the same way so I bought a copy after finishing VC & SA. But to your point I had that same moment driving around Vice City as…
The TJ Wrangler should be top of this list. In stock form, with few to no mods to suspension or engine a TJ is far more capable and durable than just about anything else on the road. Comfortable? No. Economical? No. But for pure simplicity and durability it cannot be beat. You could argue the YJ but those had dodgy…
OK I didn’t realize the temperature had dropped so much, that makes more sense. Sucks for Pecco.
Are they really attributing Bagnaia’s crash to a hard tire compound after 19 laps? Miller on L4 sure, and not discounting that the tire played a role but that far into a race the rider knew how that tire was responding, more likely he was hearing footsteps behind him and made a mistake.
For my limited understanding our how film production works, I have read and watched a few documentaries on the subject and yeah basically by attaching his name to a project like this he helps obtain funding and gets a co-producer credit along with a larger share of whatever profit the film makes, but he wouldn’t be…
“Go back to eating paste?”
This is what I don’t get, if we cannot try the individual directly responsible as an adult, then we should be able to try the people who raised that individual. Not for the full weight of the crime, and if a 17yo goes off on a vandalism tantrum and destroys a bunch of park benches or breaks into a house that’s…
Reminds me of the old joke about the woman with no arms and no legs who finds out she is dying from cancer so she asks a friend of hers to take her to the beach since she’d never seen the ocean before. While they are sitting there, the friend asks if there is anything else she’s never done that she would like to try…
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I would like to see how he originally devised and did the infrastructure for this. Notice how he notched out the trim around the door in the garage so the car fits beneath it.
That’s a logical assumption, but since the vidya is all about his “process” and that is a step in said process, it should be resolved.
Video starts with him moving a bicycle out of the garage to make room for the car, but never resolves the question of “Where does the bicycle go?” OK Denis Villeneuve we get it you are desperate to make this a two-part movie but how about just respecting our time.
The right solution is to get an Isetta, shorter than what he has now so he could just swing open the front (really the front) door and step right out. Of course, how then to get into the house?
I’m looking forward to returning to the adventures of Tommy Vercetti.
UPDATE: That must be one hell of a good friend to still go through with an order at the same dealership that you know would have happily screwed the hell out of you, your family and every swinging d*ck that walked through the door.
Not enough of these WCSIB postings include the Testarossa and I am glad that today that problem has been rectified. I don’t envy the buyer having to service that V12 engine but at the same time I only have to look at it when its on the road and that’s really where the Testa shines IMO.
“No, he hasn’t technically spent any money, BUT there absolutely was an opportunity cost to him not getting a Bronco at MSRP.”
Correct me if I’m wrong here but technically speaking this guy isn’t out any money, right? He never completed financing nor dropped a dime other than his deposit which again if I’m not mistaken would be refundable if the deal was never executed. So while its shitty that the dealership deliberately withheld a…