Does Frank B. Rhodes, Jr. not know that the Chrysler brand has already been flushed down the toilet and is currently at a waste water processing facility? There’s only one 2024 Chrysler vehicle, ffs.
First result of a Google for ‘decibel of a stock harley’ is a Youtube video showing a stock Harley hitting 120 db, with multiple results being above 113 db. There’s lots of other results of people claiming a stock Harley is only 80 db, but none of them have evidence like a video of a db meter to prove it.
I bought my ‘84 in ‘93, and parts were already rare then. Can’t imagine owning one of those Picasso styled pieces of shit now.
Don’t get me wrong, I FUCKING loved that car, until the repairs came up.
For the XR4ti:
Just after high school I had an experience with owning a rare car. ‘84 Mustang SVO. Fast AF, great handling, fun to drive.. and a pain in the ass to repair. Tire popped and chewed up the wheel? Gotta order the tire from New York, order a new wheel from Detroit. That 4 inch hose that got knicked while repairing…
Ah, no, this was late 90s Firestone ATX that were eventually recalled because of their high failure rate.
My sister was driving our dad’s Ranger when a Firestone tired blew out on her while she was on the freeway. Luckily she was able to keep control and get to the side of the road, and dad got a small payout for the trouble.
Musk: “Trump thinks I’m weird, and has said he’ll ban EV cars that make me most of my disgusting wealth, maybe if I pay him off he’ll let me blow him.”
Reminds me of Ned Flanders’ parents: We’ve tried nothing and we’re all out of ideas!
Agreed, and truck boys that are just as annoying.
I used to live near a short rail line, saw a girl slip on the ice and go under a train. Don’t ever want to see that again.
South Park’s F Word episode is still relevant today, nearly 15 years later.
Now that SLC is getting the Winter Olympics again it’s nice to see them planning major public infrastructure expansions. It’s still a weak bus/trains system, with many parts of the area flat out ignored for public transportation, but it’s better than a 26 lane highway.
It’s 104 there right now, and will go up to 105 in the next hour. Forecast is 111 tomorrow, 114 Wednesday, and 116 Sunday. It’s slightly dipping below 80, at night.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/is-glass-really-a-liquid/
I have absolutely no idea how you came to any of those conclusions. I never said, or even suggested, that it would be a problem for him to remove it if it’s not required where he lives (and acknowledged he could remove it in a comment), and never said, or even suggested, that he said everyone should remove their front…
It’s typically a secondary offense in most states that require it, so you’d only get it if the cop was being a hardass and had pulled you over for something else.
That’s beside the point. The car was purchased in California, that’s why it has a front license plate holder. The author can remove it if his state doesn’t require one, but it was required where it was purchased.