raycearcher
Rayce Archer
raycearcher

I wanna drive the pikabug

This is a lot of money for one of these. I guess you’re paying for provenance and low milage, but still.

HONEST QUESTION

Perhaps he’s hoping to franchise out supercharger construction, like with gas stations? Their pre-layoff growth rates were projected to generate 3/4 of a billion in profit by the end of the decade, so perhaps the plan is to attract more passive income and parts sales while offloading installation and maintenance work.

I would get the aftermarket lights, then respray the bezels with your body color. Otherwise, I’d go for OEM replacements.

Why has woke done this?

And cars AREN’T going to get cheaper until manufacturers just flat out can’t buy them. This is just the world we inhabit now, until we’re all too poor to support the investor class that makes it that way.

Trump and the Clintons were guests of honor at one another’s weddings and have been publicly cordial and friendly since the 80s. Trump’s dad was arrested when a Klan rally in (historically black and Jewish) Queens turned ugly (I believe he took a swing at a cop).

Sorry but like Fred my kink is also not being surrounded by disgusting naked sex weirdos on a poopy lust boat so plz do not kink shame me thanks

Are luxury coupes built on the same platform as chubby sedans really extinct? I can go buy a 2 door 8 series or Q60 right now. I mean, I CAN’T, but people with money could.

Look man, I’m just speaking for myself, but as a conservative I can’t believe how the Republican party has embraced Trump. His anti-competitive business policies, his attacks on the rights of individual citizenship - a cornerstone of our superiority to the sealed, close-minded nations of old world Europe, his

This seems like a good deal, but what mental sickness infects all ‘vette owners where they all believe theirs is somehow totally unique?

The exclamation point makes all the difference

Every time an aircraft takes off, changes pressure, and lands, it’s subject to pretty great stresses. As such, every aircraft is rated as optimally safe for X flights and X hours in the air. To wring maximum use out of a commercial plane, you should probably rotate it between short and long flights to exhaust both

That Sahara, though. Awesome cute little car.

Woah wait this is political speculation?

Mercedes: our labor camps were so bad, we’re where the SS sent you if they didn’t like you enough to send you to Auschwitz! 

Yeah, the size of modern cruise ships is genuinely upsetting. I get that lens distortion is playing a part there, but those photos of cruise ships towering over venice is nightmare fuel to me. And I love boats, but you will never get me on one of those. The chance of possibly going to South America without being

Pics attached. Initially the ship had a large pilot house in the front and its engines and stacks to the rear; on conversion to a barge the front pilot house was moved to a museum and replaced with a small lookout shed and the rear was converted to instrument, crew, and maintenance.

It’s interesting how ships have life cycles closer to buildings than vehicles. Even the most utilitarian vessel is built with a life cycle of decades in mind, and will be expanded and updated throughout that time. For instance the cargo ship St. Mary’s Challenger was built in 1906, worked the Great Lakes as a cargo